Synagogue
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The Great Synagogue in Dohány Street, also known as the Dohány Synagogue, or the Tabac-Schul, the Yiddish translation of dohány (tobacco), after the Hungarian name of the street, is located in Belváros, the inner city of Pest, in the eastern section of Budapest. It was built between 1854-1859 by the Neolog Jewish community of Pest according to the plans of the Viennese architect Ludwig Foerster. The synagogue neighbors a major Budapest thoroughfare expressing the optimism and the newly elevated status of the Hungarian Jews in the mid years of the 19th century Text Source< http://www.bh.org.il/Communities/Synagogue/budapest.asp>
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old & new / light & dark / straight lines & curves first film i developed myself – taken on 35mm (Dad’s Minolta XD7) Dec 2005
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The Great Synagogue, Budapest, Hungary 2001. The rain had stopped at last.
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The Great Synagogue of Tel-Aviv is located on Allenby street and is still active. The beautifully ornate building was erected in 1926 and renovated in 1970. The synagogue is constructed with a huge dome and showcases arched and magnificent stained glass windows. The glass windows are replications of windows of synagogues in Europe that were destroyed during the Holocaust. The photo was taken on August 6th, 2007.
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Three Days in Venice -
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Paying one’s Respects in the Great Synagogue, Budapest, Hungary
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Beside the Great Synagogue, Budapest, Hungary, looking past the Jewish Memorial into the cemetary.
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The Jewish Memorial & Cemetary, Great Synagogue, Budapest, Hungary 2001. The Hebrew זכור means ‘Remember’.
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My first proper oil painting in years, now that I finally have some time to devote to it. I work pretty slowly so hopefully there will be some more work on the way very soon. I’d love to hear what you think, positive and negative.
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Cartoon - Man in congregation at church suppresses urge to shout rude words.
by NigelSutherlandUS$3.79–US$101.08
Cartoon – Man in congregation at church suppresses urge to shout rude words like “bottom”.
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Shot in a small town called Zichron Yaachov that is popular with tourists.
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Date: May 17, 2007 / Location: Capernaum, Israel / Camera: SONY DSC-S600 Copyright ©2008 Marmadas Photography / Do not use without permission The lower (black) layer is the original Synagogue from the first century, A.D. The whiter layer is a more “recent” layer, though still extremely old.
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