The Great Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation located in a large heritage-listed synagogue at 187a Elizabeth Street in the Sydney central business...
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1975 Great Synagogue (Sydney), opened in 1878 Great Synagogue (Grodno) Great Synagogue of Europe, built Brussels in 1878, dedicated as the Synagogue of...
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Central Synagogue is a Modern Orthodox Jewish synagogue located in the Sydney suburb of Bondi Junction, New South Wales, Australia. The synagogue is the...
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The El Ghriba synagogue of Djerba The Great Synagogue of Sydney The largest synagogue in the world is the Great Beth Midrash Gur, in Jerusalem, Israel...
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Australia and retired to Israel. He was the Senior Rabbi of The Great Synagogue of Sydney between 1972 and 2005. In this role, he was one of Australia's...
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the interwar years. In 1885 Barnet married Ada Rose Marks in the Great Synagogue, Sydney; they had four daughters and from the mid-1890s lived next door...
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Francis Lyon Cohen (section Great Synagogue in Sydney)
Michael Adler. Cohen ended his career as Chief Minister of the Great Synagogue in Sydney, Australia. Cohen was born above the family shop on the High Street...
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Dictionary of Sydney. Dictionary of Sydney Trust. Retrieved 3 January 2012. "OzTorah » Blog Archive » A history of the Great Synagogue, Sydney". Retrieved...
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2012-06-06. Apple, Raymond; Great Synagogue (Sydney, N. S. W. ). (2008). Raymond Apple, The Great Synagogue: A History of Sydney's Big Shule, University of...
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political party in Israel. Raymond Apple – former senior rabbi of the Great Synagogue, Sydney, Australia. Samuel Belkin, former President of Yeshiva University...
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Bertha Porush (1903–2009) was rebbetzin (rabbi's wife) in the Great Synagogue, Sydney. She was pivotal in the development of women's representation and...
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which exclude them from full participation in public life. Sydney's gothic design Great Synagogue, consecrated in 1878, is a notable place of Jewish worship...
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Colchester, Connecticut. Raymond Apple (1935–), Chief Rabbi, Great Synagogue (Sydney), Australia (1972–2005) T. Frank Appleby (1864–1924), congressman...
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the original on 20 February 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2011. "The Great Synagogue Sydney – Home". Greatsynagogue.org.au. Retrieved 29 January 2011. Goad...
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Old Synagogue is a former synagogue and apartheid-era court on Paul Kruger Street in Pretoria. It was consecrated in 1898 and closed as a synagogue in...
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Thomas Wran (section Sculpture in Sydney)
London, 1890 Benjamin Elton, The Architecture of The Great Synagogue, Sydney, The Great Synagogue, Sydney, March, 2019 Peter Mould, Laila Ellmoos, Margaret...
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Central Synagogue may refer to: Central Synagogue of Buenos Aires Central Synagogue (Sydney) Yeshurun Central Synagogue Central Synagogue of Aleppo Birmingham...
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post at the Finchley Synagogue. In 1938, he immigrated to Australia to become the senior rabbi at the Great Synagogue in Sydney, a position he held for...
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Machzike Hadath (redirect from Spitalfields Great Synagogue)
of Faith'), also known as the Spitalfields Great Synagogue, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Highfield Road, Golders Green...
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style of synagogue architecture in the United Kingdom, and a synagogue emulating its design can be found in Sydney, Australia. Princes Road Synagogue came...
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Sydney is Australia's most populous city, and is also the most populous city in Oceania. In the 2021 census, 5,231,147 persons declared themselves as residents...
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(1915–1918) Rabbi Dr Raymond Apple AO (1935-2024), Senior Rabbi of the Great Synagogue (Sydney) (1972–2005) Levi Billig (1897-1936), Arabist and pioneer of Arabic...
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Victoria Brewery, East Melbourne, Victoria; completed 1882 The Great Synagogue, Sydney; completed 1878 St Vincent's College, Potts Point. Completed 1886...
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Dover Heights, NSW Emanuel Synagogue (Progressive, Masorti and Renewal), Woollahra, NSW The Great Synagogue (Bet Yisrael) Sydney, NSW Jewish Learning Centre...
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Fischl For service to the community through lay leadership of The Great Synagogue, Sydney, and a range of orthodox Jewish organisations. Dr Anthony Graham...
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Frenchs Forest Bushland Cemetery (category Cemeteries in Sydney)
Archbishop of Sydney, Howard Mowll, consecrated the Cemetery on 20 February 1955 and Rabbi Israel Porush, senior rabbi at the Great Synagogue, Sydney, consecrated...
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Marcus Einfeld (category Sydney Law School alumni)
Judaica. Raymond Apple (2008). The Great Synagogue: A History of Sydney's Big Shule, Great Synagogue (Sydney, N.S.W.), UNSW Press. Suzanne Duke (1984)...
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Harold Glass (category People educated at Sydney Boys High School)
Torts. Glass died on 29 March 1989, in Sydney. At his funeral, Rabbi Raymond Apple of the Great Synagogue, Sydney, described him as a "quintessential judge...
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Choral Synagogue (Brest), Great Synagogue (Grodno), Slonim Synagogue (Slonim), Wołpa Synagogue (Wołpa) Belgium: Hollandse Synagogue (Antwerp), Great Synagogue...
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Australia. At Joel's funeral in 1998, Rabbi Raymond Apple of the Great Synagogue, Sydney, described Joel as an "Australian legend", having "walked with...
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