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  2. Synagogue architecture - Wikipedia

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    Lille Synagogue, France.An eclectic hybrid with Moorish, Romanesque, classical and Baroque elements, 1892. Synagogue of the Kaifeng Jewish community in China. The ark may be more or less elaborate, even a cabinet not structurally integral to the building or a portable arrangement whereby a Torah is brought into a space temporarily used for worship.

  3. Travel to the World’s Most Beautiful Synagogues - AOL

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    But some of the most spectacular houses of worship in the world are those of the Jewish faith—synagogues. That’s why the latest selection for Just Booked, our series on exciting new travel ...

  4. Ades Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The new synagogue was designed as a neighborhood institution, and, at the time, was considered one of the most beautiful synagogues in Jerusalem. Although solidly constructed, the synagogue suffered damage during World War I and the 1947–1949 Palestine war. The synagogue is attended by Aleppian Jews, and by many different types of Sephardic ...

  5. Loop Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Loop Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, ... It was described as "[p]erhaps the most beautiful synagogue interior in the United States". [12]

  6. Inside the World's Most Beautiful Synagogues - AOL

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  7. Rabbi Dr. I. Goldstein Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Rabbi Dr. I. Goldstein Synagogue, also known as the Israel Goldstein Synagogue, is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on the Edmond J. Safra Givat Ram campus of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel. The synagogue was named in honor of Rabbi Israel Goldstein, an American-born Israeli rabbi, author, and Zionist leader.

  8. Hurva Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    From 1864 onwards, the Hurva Synagogue was considered the most beautiful and most important synagogue in the Land of Israel. [40] It was described as "the glory of the Old City" and the "most striking edifice in all of Palestine". [42] It also housed part of the Etz Chaim Yeshiva, the largest yeshiva in Jerusalem.

  9. Wołpa Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Wołpa Synagogue was a synagogue located in the town of Vowpa, in what is now western Belarus. [1] It was reputed to be the "most beautiful" of the wooden synagogues of the former Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, [1] a "masterwork" of wooden vernacular architecture. [2]