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  • Great Synagogue or Grand Synagogue may refer to current or former synagogues in the following countries; Algeria.
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  • As noted, tradition associates the Great Synagogue with events recorded in Nehemiah 8–10. Modern scholarship too takes this as its starting point.
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  • Best places in Great Synagogue including Constanta, Ramat Gan, Pilsen, Pilsen, Constanta County, Constanta County, Bucharest, Southeast Romania.
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  • Great Synagogue of Constanța is a disused former Jewish synagogue built around 1910 in a Moorish Revival architectural style.Unfortunatle is damaged and can...
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  • The synagogue was named after the street, but it is also known as the great, or main synagogue. It is among the top 10 sights of Budapest.
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  • The synagogue of a village, being built only for the people around it, may be sold on a proper occasion; but a synagogue in a great city, which is really built for...
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  • I was quite impressed by the Great Synagogue. It is a beautiful building. Inside they had an exhibit on the Holocaust in Romania.
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  • Great Synagogue (Iași) (Română: Sinagoga Mare din Iași) bir turistik, içinde Sinagog biridir Yaş , Romanya .
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  • Set up by Polish Jews in the mid-19th century, the Great Synagogue (Sinagoga Mare is one of less than a handful of working synagogues in Bucharest.
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  • Building of the Great Synagogue in Plzen, Czech Republic finalized in 1892 at a cost of 162,138 guilders.
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  • The Great Synagogue. History or comments. One of a few synagogues of its period to use Egyptian elements in the columns, ceiling and cornice over the ark.
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  • ...the sons of Haim Shabtai originally of Vilnius and later resident in Tiberius and Jerusalem donated the slab, a stone table top, to the Great Synagogue in 1796.
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