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instrumental in bringing together the United | Synagogue, a union of the three City of London synagog |
nce, 10 Jews were killed, 350 injured, and a | synagogue, a Jewish hospital, and an old-age home were |
born 1948) is the Rabbi at North West Surrey | Synagogue, a constituent of the Movement for Reform Ju |
his movie, including the remains of the Neue | Synagogue, a Jewish landmark in Germany. |
in Yeshivat Netiv Aryeh, Rabbi of the Ramban | Synagogue, a posek and a noted author of weekly essays |
At the entrance of the Garnethill | Synagogue, a plaque remembers Asher Asher. |
l Honorary Officers and the conduct of local | synagogue activities. |
on in Worcester, Massachusetts, Agudas Achim | Synagogue, Adath Jeshurn Synagogue, Vassar College Stu |
The facade of the | synagogue, added in 1985, depicts the Ten Commandments |
The | synagogue added a lift in 2008 so that disabled member |
its history, Keneseth Israel was an Orthodox | synagogue affiliated with the Union of Orthodox Jewish |
Interior of the | synagogue after Kristallnacht, November 1938 |
The | synagogue after it was destroyed in the fire of 1899 |
The | synagogue aims to be egalitarian by encouraging member |
The entrance hall of the Regensburg | Synagogue, Albrecht Altdorfer, 1519 |
ti-Semites alleged that the Jews had set the | synagogue alight to discredit anti-Semitism and to cla |
Semper | Synagogue, also known as the Dresden Synagogue, was bu |
Since 8 May 1992 the Sofia | Synagogue also houses the Jewish Museum of History, wh |
Barry, and the other to an inactive Orthodox | synagogue, also in Chicago. |
Temple Sinai and Gomley Chesed, a nearby | synagogue also located in Portsmouth, have formed a co |
The | synagogue, also called the temple, was built in 1871. |
The | synagogue, also known as the Spitalfields Great Synago |
he current Wilshire Boulevard site for a new | synagogue, although the current building would not be |
Touro | Synagogue, America's oldest surviving synagogue buildi |
to buy and endow a cemetery, and to build a | synagogue, an almshouse and an infirmary for sailors s |
ame of his congregation was Kahal Zur Israel | Synagogue and the community had a synagogue, a mikveh |
The relationship of the United | Synagogue and its Affiliates is governed by the Affili |
And I punished them oft in every | synagogue, and compelled them to blaspheme; and being |
e to the Sabra and Shatila massacre left the | synagogue and Torah scrolls totally destroyed. |
d between 1946-1957” in conjunction with the | synagogue, and are within walking distance of the form |
s with collections including a reconstructed | synagogue and synagogue models, ethnological objects, |
rior to evacuation the community had built a | synagogue and adjacent events hall. |
n April 4, 1978, as Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim | Synagogue and was designated a National Historic Landm |
The Historic Beth Joseph Tupper Lake | Synagogue and Gallery is a synagogue in Tupper Lake, N |
building which also houses the Ohr ha-Chaim | Synagogue and Old Yishuv Court Museum. |
Medieval | synagogue and ritual bath |
prominent reformist rabbi at the West London | Synagogue, and the professor of Hebrew at University C |
on campaign to finance construction of a new | synagogue and was himself the third largest contributo |
il 1858, when Alex was overseer of the Great | Synagogue, and he became impressed with the inadequacy |
husband's sake, but was lax about attending | synagogue and observing the Jewish holidays. |
50's, Rabbi Jerome Tolochko was hired by the | synagogue and he moved the synagogue away from its tra |
She took Hebrew classes, attended | synagogue, and in 1941 joined a Dutch Zionist club for |
the Jews, and who helped establish the local | synagogue and modern school. |
o a life-member of the Council of the United | Synagogue, and a member of the Committee of the Jews' |
from 1892 to 1923 as rabbi of the Bayswater | Synagogue and was a Professor of Hebrew at University |
lity of law and morality in religion, of the | synagogue and of apocalyptic expectations for the futu |
later named minister emeritus of the United | Synagogue and served as president of the Jewish Histor |
against Jews occur such as the burning of a | synagogue and invaders. |
e to dietary law, frequency of attendance at | synagogue, and form of Judaism (if any) practiced. |
ongregation therefore had two names, Wlodowa | Synagogue and The United Workingmen's Synagogue. |
tice, where the ceremony is performed in the | synagogue and the baby is held by the seated rabbi as |
e was invited to take over the Moscow Choral | Synagogue, and the family moved to the Soviet capital. |
clinged to the prayers' room in Maharshal's | Synagogue and a women's zone from the external side. |
The large | synagogue and a picturesque Jewish cemetery bear witne |
He attended the Ahavas Chesed | Synagogue and served as president for several years. |
adaptive reuse, having been converted into a | synagogue and medical office building. |
ons including Radio City Music Hall, Central | Synagogue and St. Patrick's Cathedral. |
York congregation to close the doors of the | synagogue and leave New York rather than continue unde |
Congregation Beth Shalom built a new | synagogue and education center in the 1990s, and the I |
y 17, 1795), he held a solemn service in the | synagogue and exceptionally permitted the use of instr |
igious backgrounds, going to both church and | synagogue, and celebrating Christmas and Hanukah. |
The | synagogue and its schools provide education for all ag |
The | synagogue and some adjacent buildings were destroyed b |
taken to a cliff by the congregation of the | synagogue and felt fear on His account. |
On December 24 of that year, their | synagogue and school, their cemetery and their "Dantzh |
, Trets, and Lanson, was permitted to have a | synagogue and a cemetery on paying an annual tax of tw |
In Tskhinvali, Khvolis founded a school and | synagogue, and he taught European rabbinical thought t |
uildings, a Lutheran church in the center, a | synagogue, and another small shopping corridor along t |
Close to the Friedrichstadt Palast, Neue | Synagogue and the Sophienkirche. |
minent Isaac Leeser became the leader of the | synagogue and held that position until 1850. |
mple Emanuel Woollahra (now known as Emanuel | Synagogue) and the wider Jewish community of Sydney, t |
Congregation Adath Jeshurun is a historic | synagogue and church at 397 Blue Hill Avenue in Boston |
alem) was the second Rosh Yeshiva of Beit El | Synagogue and son of the Rashash. |
s wife's studio, which was another abandoned | synagogue and purchased by the couple in 1963. |
returning Jews was returning the desecrated | synagogue and devastated cemetery to religious use. |
After 1938, the | synagogue and Jewish cemetery in Aigen were closed and |
e office of the rabbi, is at the same time a | synagogue and a classroom; there weddings are celebrat |
Cycle of Life in | Synagogue and Home: Prayers and Celebrations Throughou |
Temple Adath Sharon was built as a summer | synagogue, and the houses around it, now occupied year |
a subsequently moved onto the grounds of his | synagogue and he served as Rosh yeshiva (dean) until h |
hile the Jews were worshiping at their local | synagogue and a Hellenist sacrificed several birds on |
The community possessed one | synagogue and six houses of prayer. |
e banished, the Jewish community had built a | synagogue and a Jewish cemetery among others. |
ge Street Project was founded to restore the | synagogue and renew it with educational and cultural p |
ongs "full of hope", but also music from the | synagogue and popular song, "but on all this it embroi |
ndon Beth Din was a departure for the United | Synagogue, and started a tradition which continues to |
He was regarded as a leader in the field of | synagogue and religious art. |
In 1864, the Perushim rebuilt the | synagogue, and although officially named the Beis Yaak |
The former Congregation Ohab Zedek | Synagogue, and later the former Baptist Temple Church |
920, and served there as cantor at the Sawel | Synagogue, and, starting in 1924, at the Great Synagog |
On 1 February 2011, the West London | Synagogue announced that Rabbi Julia Neuberger has bee |
Jewish congregations, including Baron Hirsch | Synagogue, Anshei Sphard, Bath Sholom, and Temple Isra |
The | synagogue apparently had excellent acoustics. |
The Great | Synagogue appointed their Rabbi, Tevele Schiff as Chie |
y a document collection focusing on European | synagogue architecture. |
arly example of the Moorish Revival style of | synagogue architecture. |
hich both internal and external views of the | synagogue are known. |
The Tablets of the Ten Commandments from the | synagogue are preserved in the collection of the Salom |
The facade and form of the | synagogue are a hybridized blend of Moorish Revival an |
jects within shadow boxes, and in one case a | synagogue ark. |
ntigone), but in the 60's the need to have a | synagogue arose and permission was taken in 1968 to bu |
Since he had always wanted to use a | synagogue as backdrop, he wrote Holiday Song, telecast |
here are four aliyot at the Torah reading in | synagogue, as opposed to the standard three of weekday |
uring World War II Fascist soldiers used the | synagogue as a vehicle garage. |
By actually returning to the | synagogue as a cantor, the film shows how he is restor |
These holidays all have yizkor (memorial) in | synagogue as well. |
Jewish father made enquiries with the United | Synagogue as to whether his son, born to a mother who |
Spielberg attended | synagogue as a young boy in Haddon Heights, NJ, an are |
In 1844, Boston's first | synagogue asked for permission to purchase this then-r |
signer of synagogues, including the Art Deco | synagogue at Sheepcote Street, Birmingham, and the cla |
Synagogue at Kfar Bar'am | |
Temple B'Nai Israel is a historic | synagogue at 401 W. Grand Street in Jackson, Tennessee |
The first | synagogue at the site was built in 1034 and is therefo |
bels personally gave the orders to smash the | synagogue, at that time the largest in Berlin. |
particularly the handsome and largely intact | synagogue at Kfar Bar'am. |
A. Ovadiah, "The | Synagogue at Gaza," pp. |
He was a ruler of the Jewish | Synagogue at Corinth, He and his household were conver |
The Lincoln Square | Synagogue at 200 Amsterdam Avenue at the corner of Wes |
In 1969, the congregation built a new | Synagogue at 8501 Ridge Road in Amberley Village, Ohio |
ccupied leased space before erecting a brick | synagogue at 909 San Jacinto. |
ongs") is Jewish liturgical poem sung in the | synagogue at the end of Shabbat morning services. |
There is a Jewish | synagogue at Mala town ). |
' the 'Town Hall at Oudenarde,' and the 'New | Synagogue at Berlin.' |
In 1911, he laid the foundation stone of a | synagogue at Southend. |
ing; the congregation dedicated a large, new | synagogue at the corner of Preston and Hamilton in 190 |
ge Awsumb's International Style Baron Hirsch | Synagogue at 1740 Vollintine Avenue, Memphis, Tennesse |
, when it purchased the former B'rith Sholom | synagogue at 511 South First Street. |
afe in strength") was the chief ruler of the | synagogue at Corinth, who, according to the New Testam |
bbi of the Hebrew Alliance of Brighton Beach | synagogue at 2915 Brighton 6th Street, Brooklyn, NY |
It is a copy of the ancient | synagogue at Kfar Bar'am, Israel. |
In 1881, the congregation moved into a new | synagogue at 70 Columbia Street, selling that building |
In the 1981 Vienna | synagogue attack two people from a bar mitzvah ceremon |
August 29 - 1981 Vienna | synagogue attack: Palestinian terrorists killed two pe |
ah Israel Temple, Agudath Achim Bikur Cholim | Synagogue, B'nai Sholom, Anshe Emet Synagogue, Am Shal |
although still a | synagogue, B'nai Shalom holds only occasional services |
It also known as the Jerusalem | Synagogue because of its location on Jerusalem Street. |
When in 1766 the Rabbi of the Great | Synagogue began to be known by the title "The Chief Ra |
use of worship, on April 1, 2008 the Jubilee | Synagogue began opening its doors on a regular basis t |
848, and at the time the construction of the | synagogue began, Turin was the capital of the new Ital |
construction of a hotel revealed an ancient | synagogue believed to date back some 2000 years, from |
The Ghriba | synagogue bombing was a deadly bombing carried out by |
The 1980 Paris | synagogue bombing took place on October 3, 1980, on th |
s were behind Saturday's nearly simultaneous | synagogue bombings in Istanbul, which killed 23 people |
Rumbach Street | synagogue, Budapest (1872) |
Rumbach Street | synagogue, Budapest, Hungary, 1872 |
recently raised over £6m. to construct a new | synagogue building on the site, which was opened in 20 |
g was built in 1840 and is the second oldest | synagogue building in continuous use in the United Sta |
wn as Temple Sinai) is a historic church and | synagogue building at 11 Charles Street in Brookline, |
e congregation's 1882 building is the oldest | synagogue building still standing in Virginia. |
The | synagogue building is listed on the National Register |
In 1976 the old | synagogue building was purchased from the Red Cross by |
the congregation dedicated a Moorish Revival | synagogue building at the southeast corner of Monroe a |
A | synagogue building was erected at Chickasaw and South |
This is the oldest existing | synagogue building west of the Allegheny Mountains and |
Children of Israel dedicated its new | synagogue building in 1916. |
The former | synagogue building currently houses condominium units. |
congregation began construction of its first | synagogue building on Porter Street, which was dedicat |
A first | synagogue building was erected on S. Rusk Street in 19 |
It is the seventh oldest | synagogue building in the United States. |
This | synagogue building was torn down in 1963. |
Built in 1882, it is the oldest | synagogue building in Tennessee and one of fewer than |
in the United States, and the second oldest | synagogue building in the state. |
The current | synagogue building at the corner of Elizabeth and Down |
sh Revival style building, is the only known | synagogue building in Connecticut displaying Moorish O |
mes and The New York Times constructed a new | synagogue building at 922 McCallie Avenue, in memory o |
The current | synagogue building |
The | synagogue building, known as Knesseth Israel Synagogue |
pent on the architectural restoration of the | synagogue building, which now houses a small exhibit o |
itect Sidney Eisenshtat designed the current | synagogue building, constructed in 1956 and expanded i |
The first | synagogue building, erected in 1851 on Warren Street, |
In need of a larger | synagogue building, it purchased and moved into the fo |
The | synagogue building, designed by the Viipuri-born archi |
significant renovation and expansion of the | synagogue building, which was completed in 1987. |
The first | synagogue building, and the first non-Catholic house o |
Touro | Synagogue building, 2006 |
The congregation dedicated its first | synagogue building,the Walnut Street Temple, in 1882. |
rx Moses, and dedicated, on Sept. 8, 1882, a | synagogue building. |
It is among the oldest | synagogue buildings still standing in the United State |
Its 1867 building is one of the ten oldest | synagogue buildings in the United States. |
of the relatively few surviving 19th century | synagogue buildings in the United States. |
gregation Star of Israel is among the oldest | synagogue buildings in New Jersey. |
ngs in Society Hill include the Society Hill | Synagogue, built in 1829 as a Baptist church by Philad |
Bevis Marks | Synagogue built in 1701 in the city of London is the o |
to stand for hours in front of their burning | synagogue, built in 1869. |
uilt in 1626, it is an example of a fortress | synagogue, built both to serve as a house of prayer, a |
The | Synagogue, built in 1912 in a Romanesque Revival style |
The Severn Street | Synagogue, built in 1813 as a synagogue in Birmingham, |
The Launceston | Synagogue, built in 1844, located in Launceston, Tasma |
erman soldiers and locals watch a Lithuanian | synagogue burn, 9 July 1941 |
When the | synagogue burned down in 1902, the congregants erected |
just categorised Neve Shalom as an Orthodox | Synagogue, but afaik there are no Orthodox communities |
worked with Italian Fascists to destroy the | synagogue, but the Italian resistance managed to defus |
It was refused membership of the United | Synagogue, but was admitted to the Federation of Synag |
emoval of the Almemar from the center of the | synagogue, but even vigorously denounced the adoption |
This visit was the second ever visit to any | synagogue by any one of the Popes. |
Semper | Synagogue, by Gottfried Semper, Dresden, 1839-40 (dest |
The Semper | Synagogue c. 1860 |
ival of the Hasidim from Eastern Europe, the | synagogue came to serve the Ashkenazi community. |
ents with Neve Shalom Foundation, Bet Israel | Synagogue can be visited. |
; but his love for music and the song of the | synagogue caused him to choose to become a Cantor (Haz |
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