The SynagogueofLivorno is a historic synagogue in Livorno, Italy. The first SynagogueofLivorno, called Tempio Maggiore, dates back to 1603. The synagogue...
Livorno (Italian: [liˈvorno] ) is a port city on the Ligurian Sea on the western coast of the Tuscany region, Italy. It is the capital of the Province...
Jewish community of Pisa received the privilege of founding a branch at Livorno with a synagogue and cemetery. In 1597, the Jews ofLivorno received autonomous...
Mediterranean) and Amsterdam (for western countries). Unfortunately, the Livornosynagogue – considered to be the most important building in town – was destroyed...
October on the Gregorian calendar). The main celebrations of Simchat Torah take place in the synagogue during evening and morning services. In many Orthodox...
During World War II, Tuscany, the Italian port city ofLivorno was repeatedly bombed by the Allied air forces, suffering about a hundred raids altogether...
Because of the intense exterior economic activity, the Xuetes resumed their contact with the international communities of Jews, especially ofLivorno, of Rome...
Ades Synagogue in Nachlaot. This still exists, and is the main Aleppo rite synagogue in Israel, though its membership now includes Asiatic Jews of all...
Rome, Italy), was an Italian architect known for his design for the SynagogueofLivorno. Italy Elizabeth Diller (1954, Lodz, Poland–), is a partner with...
and the Mediterranean) and Amsterdam (for western countries). The Livornosynagogue was destroyed in the Second World War: a modern building was erected...
Rejoicing of the Law at the Synagogue in Leghorn, Italy (1850) The Three Inventors of Printing (1852) Hop Picking (1852) Solomon pondering the Flight of Time...
1992. History of the Jews in Apulia History of the Jews in Calabria History of the Jews in Livorno History of the Jews in Sicily History of the Jews in...
she-be-ir Argel, Livorno 1772. In the synagogues where minhag ha-mequbalim was imposed, they also maintained the melodies and nusach of piyyutim, although...
The Great German Synagogue (Italian: Scuola Grande Tedesca) is one of five synagogues in the Jewish Ghetto of Venice, Italy. Established in 1528, it is...
helped design the church of the Madonna (begun in 1607), the church of the Greci Uniti (1606), and the SynagogueofLivorno (1603). He helped design porticos...
of more marked discrimination. The arrival of Jews expelled from the Iberian peninsula, often through Livorno, greatly altered the country. Its economic...
(1922) The Central Market (1924) The Synagogue in Livorno (1935) At the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art of Rome: Le suore sulla spiaggia (1927)...
"Palestine must belong to the Jews". Moses Montefiore was born in Leghorn (Livorno in Italian), Tuscany, in 1784, to a Sephardic Jewish family based in Great...
province ofLivorno, on the edge of the eponymous harbour of the island of Elba. It is the island's largest city. Because of its terrain, many of its buildings...
The Canton Synagogue (Italian: Scuola Canton) is one of five synagogues in the Jewish Ghetto of Venice, Italy. Established only four years after the nearby...
El Grana (Arabic: سوق القرانة) is one of the souks of Tunis. Its name comes from the Granas (Jews from Livorno) who came to Tunisia in the 17th century...
after its founding in 1640. Most of them were coral merchants from Livorno, the Caribbean, London, and Amsterdam who were of Portuguese origin and belonged...
The community's synagogue was the victim of the 2002 Ghriba synagogue bombing and the 2023 Djerba shooting. Oral tradition of the Jews of Djerba, as well...
Jewish communities in Pisa, Livorno, and Siena. While the evidence of Jews living in Tuscany in the Roman Era is scant, Benjamin of Tudela recorded finding...