• However, in the 1640s, when the Jewish community built their synagogue, Gwoździec was part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (a federation of the...
  • ...architecture of the wooden bożnice - Jewish synagogues in the towns and villages of the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Second Polish...
  • ...full-scale replica of one of the 200 destroyed 17th and 18th century wooden synagogues that once stood in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
  • Maria Piechotka, Heaven’s Gates: Wooden Synagogues in the Territories of the Former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Kurpski i...
  • ...synagogue’s remodeled ceiling closely resembled the form of the most recognizable tent for 18th-century Jews in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth—.
  • Warsaw, Poland: Wydawnictwo Krupski i S-ka, 2004. Hardcover. 416 pp. Very good, in very good jacket. Edges of spine and boards sunned.
  • Piechotka, Maria & Kazimierz. "Heaven's Gates: Wooden Synagogues in the Territories of the Former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth" ["Bramy nieba...
  • Wooden synagogues of the former PolishLithuanian Commonwealth (Redirected from Wooden synagogue).