News, articles and information about Jewish art, architecture, and historic sites. This blog includes material to be posted on the website of the International Survey of Jewish Monuments (www.isjm.org).
It's instructive to read about situations like this in the United States, which often go unnoticed, whereas similar cases in Europe sometimes become front page news and object of loud indignation. Granted, the surviving synagogues in Europe survived something much more sinister and tragic than the American urban flight and demographic change and thus are imbued with a special significance. But still, many parallels are there -- the recent controversy over development plans for Budapest's 7th District, for example, comes to mind.
Samuel, Have you heard of the restoration of the Mogen Abraham Synagogue in Beirut. For years I passed by it and it was merely a shell due to its destruction during the civil war. But, finally, the Lebanese government's restoration of areas destroyed during the civil war has come to that area of the city and it is being restored. Beautiful! I'm going in the late fall and will send pictures. MiMi
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"Tent, Tabernacle, Synagogues: A Modern take on an Ancient Form,” Paper to be presented at European Association of Jewish Studies, Krakow, Poland (July 18, 2018)
"Arnold W. Brunner (1857-1925) and the First Generation of American-born Jewish Architects."
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It's instructive to read about situations like this in the United States, which often go unnoticed, whereas similar cases in Europe sometimes become front page news and object of loud indignation. Granted, the surviving synagogues in Europe survived something much more sinister and tragic than the American urban flight and demographic change and thus are imbued with a special significance. But still, many parallels are there -- the recent controversy over development plans for Budapest's 7th District, for example, comes to mind.
Samuel,
Have you heard of the restoration of the Mogen Abraham Synagogue in Beirut. For years I passed by it and it was merely a shell due to its destruction during the civil war. But, finally, the Lebanese government's restoration of areas destroyed during the civil war has come to that area of the city and it is being restored. Beautiful! I'm going in the late fall and will send pictures.
MiMi
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