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The Synagogues of London / The synagogue as a place of worship, a house of study and a social center is the oldest Jewish communal institution. The siting of synagogues reflects the history of congregations and the mobility of the community. Paul Lindsay's pioneering work in reviving memories of synagogues is a distinct contribution to Anglo-Jewish history. This book will serve as a valuable 'vade mecum'for the tourist who visits London and seeks information on the religious life of the community. It will also help to resurrect memories of bygone days when our Ashkenazi forbears from Eastern Europe and Sephardi ancestors from the Netherlands settled in the East End of London, there to create a vibrant Jewish Community. Those who cherish respect for the past will share the enthusiasm of Paul Lindsay in the revival of historic memory
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Synagogues--England--London / Synagoguearchitecture--England--London / Judaism--England--London--History
Classification296.09 LIN
PublisherLondon , Vallentine Mitchell, 1993
SubjectSynagogues--England--LondonJudaism--England--London--HistorySynagogue architecture--England--LondonJews--England--London--History.Synagogues--England--London--Guidebooks.London (England)--Guidebooks.
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ISBN9780853032410
URLhttps://books.google.com.hk/books/about/The_Synagogues_of_London.html?id=cxwRAQAAIAAJ&redir_esc=y
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