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- ru.us.edu.vn en/Bikur_Cholim_B'nai_Israel_…Bikur Cholim B'nai Israel Synagogue, nicknamed as the Little Blue Shul, is an historic Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Swan Lake...
- gns.org chesed/bikur-cholim/The Great Neck Synagogue Bikur Cholim Committee comprises about twenty volunteer members who stay in touch with ill and elderly members of our synagogue.
- slovak-jewish-heritage.org route-sites/bardejov-…The Bikur Cholim synagogue was established 1929 by the Chevra Bikur Cholim, a Jewish charitable association.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g277805-…Ski & Snowboard Areas in Bardejov. Things to do near bikur cholim synagogue.
- izmir.ktb.gov.tr EN-243125/bikur-holim-…Bikur Holim Synagogue was built in 1724 by Salamon de Ciaves, a Dutch-born Jew from Izmir. The houses and shops adjacent to the building were financially...Bulunamadı: cholim
- wsjhs.org museum/synagogues/bikorcholim.htmlNow & Then Photo outside the former Bikur Cholim synagogue, now Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute.
- http://suburbiumbardejov.sk en/zidovsky-bardejov/…The Chevra Bikur Cholim Synagogue is an example of a well-preserved prewar synagogue in Slovakia.
- jmaw.org bikur-holim-seattle-2/By 1900, Bikur Holim members had constructed a permanent structure on the lot next door to the synagogue house at 13th and Washington.
- avlaremoz.com 2016/05/09/izmirin-sinagoglari-…
- religiana.com chevra-bikur-cholim-synagogueThe Chevra Bikur Cholim Synagogue in Bardejov is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1929. This brick building still serves as a synagogue.
- bardejov.travel en/has_a_synagogueToday, there are no Jews in Bardejov anymore. Despite of this, the eternal light still shines in the Bikur Cholim Synagogue. The synagogue is open to visitors.
- thingstodo-near.me city/presov-region/place/bikur…5NewYorkLeslie_22 5:00 PM Sep 8, 2018. Perfectly Preserved Historic Synagogue The Bikur Cholim Synagogue is no longer an active synagogue.
- regionsaris.sk en/religous-tourism/chevra-bikur-…In 1929, the Jewish Society for the Care of the Sick (Chevra Bikur Cholim) rebuilt one of the houses into a synagogue on today’s Kláštorská Street.