a Jewish museum, called the St. Anna Synagogue Museum (Italian: Museo Sinagoga Sant'Anna), as part of the Diocesan Museum of Trani.[dead link] The building...
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New Synagogue) is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Via Sinagoga 47, in the town of Trani, Puglia in Italy. Built by the Italian–Jewish...
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The El Neguev Synagogue (Spanish: Sinagoga El Neguev en Pachuca), also known as the Jewish Community of Venta Prieta (Spanish: Comunidad Mexicana Israelita...
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26 February 2021. Retrieved 20 April 2023. Costa Rica condena ataque a sinagoga en Israel Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Embassy of France...
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University Press US, 2005. ISBN 0-19-517583-2 Akerman, Luis Mariano. "La Sinagoga Hurva en el proyecto de Louis Kahn" (1996), Ideas en Arquitectura, ed....
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Portuguese Jews call the synagogue an esnoga and Portuguese Jews may call it a sinagoga. Persian Jews and some Karaite Jews also use the term kenesa, which is...
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ordination of female rabbis. In his obituary, New York Times religion writer, Ari L. Goldman, wrote that the writings of Seymour Siegel "helped open the door...
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30/1937, p. 1 Ioniță, pp. 794–795 Ion Dumbravă, "Caleidoscop. Goga și Sinagoga", in Patria, April 18, 1937, p. 1 Ioniță, p. 795 "Victorii național-țărăniste...
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