Former Synagogues - Dushanbe Synagogue, Tiferet Yisrael Synagogue, Glockengasse Synagogue, House of Peace Synagogue, Santa Maria La Blanca (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Dushanbe Synagogue, Tiferet Yisrael Synagogue, Glockengasse Synagogue, House of Peace Synagogue, Santa Maria la Blanca, Great Synagogue of Vilna, Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, Obuda Synagogue, Achavath Achim Synagogue, Mole Antonelliana, Great Synagogue of London, Dobling Synagogue, Wadi Qelt Synagogue, Leopoldstadter Tempel, Synagogues of Jerusalem, Shalom Al Yisrael Synagogue, Olomouc Synagogue, South East London Synagogue, Brighton Regency Synagogue, Regensburg Synagogue, Sherith Israel Temple, United Hebrews of Ocala, Yu Aw Synagogue, Old Synagogue, Congregation Shearith Israel, Agudath Sholem Synagogue, Jakob Glanzer Shul, Dolni Kounice Synagogue, Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, Morse Auditorium, Temple Beth-El, Erfurt Synagogue, Beth Israel Synagogue, Synagoge Neudeggergasse, Karaite Kenesa, Czernowitz Synagogue, Leopold Street Shule, Severn Street Synagogue, Congregation Adath Jeshurun, Uzhgorod Synagogue, Deir el Qamar Synagogue, Great Synagogue of Baghdad, Husiatyn Synagogue, Semper Synagogue, Pazmanitentempel, Old Yemenite Synagogue, Ottawa French Seventh-day Adventist Church, Hara Seghira Synagogue, Turkischer Tempel, Temple Emanuel, Dunedin Synagogue, Polnische Schul, Leipzig synagogue, Ligonier Historical Museum, Mouansa Synagogue, Lutsk Synagogue, Great Synagogue of Algiers. Excerpt: The Dushanbe Synagogue, also known as the Bukharian Synagogue, located in Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, was constructed in the 19th century in one of the two Jewish Quarters in Dushanbe at the time. It was part of the Jewish community compound, which also included ritual buildings and a school. In February 2006, the Government of Tajikistan began demolition of the Jewish community compound as part of an urban redevelopment plan designed to make way for a new presidential residence, the Palace of N...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Dushanbe Synagogue, Tiferet Yisrael Synagogue, Glockengasse Synagogue, House of Peace Synagogue, Santa Maria la Blanca, Great Synagogue of Vilna, Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, Obuda Synagogue, Achavath Achim Synagogue, Mole Antonelliana, Great Synagogue of London, Dobling Synagogue, Wadi Qelt Synagogue, Leopoldstadter Tempel, Synagogues of Jerusalem, Shalom Al Yisrael Synagogue, Olomouc Synagogue, South East London Synagogue, Brighton Regency Synagogue, Regensburg Synagogue, Sherith Israel Temple, United Hebrews of Ocala, Yu Aw Synagogue, Old Synagogue, Congregation Shearith Israel, Agudath Sholem Synagogue, Jakob Glanzer Shul, Dolni Kounice Synagogue, Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, Morse Auditorium, Temple Beth-El, Erfurt Synagogue, Beth Israel Synagogue, Synagoge Neudeggergasse, Karaite Kenesa, Czernowitz Synagogue, Leopold Street Shule, Severn Street Synagogue, Congregation Adath Jeshurun, Uzhgorod Synagogue, Deir el Qamar Synagogue, Great Synagogue of Baghdad, Husiatyn Synagogue, Semper Synagogue, Pazmanitentempel, Old Yemenite Synagogue, Ottawa French Seventh-day Adventist Church, Hara Seghira Synagogue, Turkischer Tempel, Temple Emanuel, Dunedin Synagogue, Polnische Schul, Leipzig synagogue, Ligonier Historical Museum, Mouansa Synagogue, Lutsk Synagogue, Great Synagogue of Algiers. Excerpt: The Dushanbe Synagogue, also known as the Bukharian Synagogue, located in Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, was constructed in the 19th century in one of the two Jewish Quarters in Dushanbe at the time. It was part of the Jewish community compound, which also included ritual buildings and a school. In February 2006, the Government of Tajikistan began demolition of the Jewish community compound as part of an urban redevelopment plan designed to make way for a new presidential residence, the Palace of N...

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August 2011

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34

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978-1-156-47660-4

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9781156476604

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