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After the destruction of the Temple at Jerusalem ( 70 c.e. ) synagogues were built ... The mosaic pavement of an ancient synagogue in Transjordania , dug up from beneath the remains of a Byzantine church , tells the story of the Flood ...
After the destruction of the Temple at Jerusalem ( 70 c.e. ) synagogues were built ... The mosaic pavement of an ancient synagogue in Transjordania , dug up from beneath the remains of a Byzantine church , tells the story of the Flood ...
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After the reading in the synagogue , the Book of Books was put into the Torah mantle , which was generally of silk or velvet , often beautifully embroidered by skillful and pious women of the congregation . Of the same quality was the ...
After the reading in the synagogue , the Book of Books was put into the Torah mantle , which was generally of silk or velvet , often beautifully embroidered by skillful and pious women of the congregation . Of the same quality was the ...
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The synagogue was a quick and simple solution to the quest for fellowship and friendship in a new community . It was also a wholesome place for their children to meet and make. 11 Gordon , op . cit . , Chapter 4 , " The Synagogue ...
The synagogue was a quick and simple solution to the quest for fellowship and friendship in a new community . It was also a wholesome place for their children to meet and make. 11 Gordon , op . cit . , Chapter 4 , " The Synagogue ...
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