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Synagogues

Marvels of Judaism


  • Rizzoli
  • by Leyla Uluhanli (Author)
The most significant volume on synagogue architecture and design to date-brought to life by a stunning array of newly commissioned and archival photographs. This visually striking compendium illustrates the architectural and historical evolution of over 60 iconic synagogues worldwide.

ISBN 9780847866502 | E | HB+
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Publisher Rizzoli
ISBN 9780847866502
Author(s) by Leyla Uluhanli (Author)
Publication date October 2021
Edition Hardback with dust jacket
Dimensions 312 x 261 mm
Illustrations 250 col.ill.
Pages 288
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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The most significant volume on synagogue architecture and design to date—brought to life by a stunning array of newly commissioned and archival photographs. This visually striking compendium illustrates the architectural and historical evolution of over 60 iconic synagogues worldwide. Beginning with the foremost archaeological sites in the Holy Land, it extends to the Jewish sanctuaries of Europe, North Africa, Russia, the Caucasus, Israel, and the New World, from the most ancient to the most innovative creations around the globe. Masterpieces such as Frank Lloyd Wright’s Beth Sholom Synagogue in Pennsylvania, the Grand Synagogue in Paris, New York’s Temple Emanu-El, and Dresden’s Neue Synagogue are all featured in magnificent detail. In a series of compelling essays, prominent scholars explore the diverse architectural styles that reflect the synagogue’s rich, complex, and often tragic history. Noted Judaic studies authority Aaron Hughes provides the introduction, highlighting the synagogue’s history and liturgical furnishings from silver menorahs and textiles to carved wooden cabinets and lanterns of eternal light. This gorgeously illustrated volume will appeal to those with an appreciation for art and architecture as well as lovers of Jewish history.