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  • Synagogues with a broadened entrance front were numerous in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from the early eighteenth century.
  • Wooden Synagogues in the Territories of the Former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth" (1996, translated into English in 2004), followed by...
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  • ...architecture of the wooden bożnice - Jewish synagogues in the towns and villages of the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Second Polish...
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  • Wooden synagogues in the PolishLithuanian Commonwealth - Wikipedia. ... Lithuanian Wooden Shul. /peculiarleah/. Daniel Yale.
  • The Gwoździec Synagogue was one of hundreds of wooden synagogues that once stood in the greater Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
  • (This is only an educated assumption with no definitive corroborating information.) Experts now characterize the decoration in the synagogues as "folk art."
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  • Wooden synagogues [Mini Thread]. 1. 40. ... developed in Poland, Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine during the PolishLithuanian Commonwealth.
  • Variant Title. Wooden synagogues in the territories of the former Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth.
  • 3.Heaven's Gates; Wooden synagogues in the Territories of the Former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, maria and Kazimierz Piechotka...
  • Since the reign of King Stanislaw August, who was the last King of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the town was allowed to organize ten fairs and a weekly...
  • None of the 16th-17th century wooden synagogues of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth survive today.