The Synagogue of Turin (Italian: Sinagoga di Torino), also known as Israelite Temple (Italian: Tempio Israelitico),[1] is a place of worship located in the city of Turin, Italy.
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The SynagogueofTurin (Italian: Sinagoga di Torino), also known as Israelite Temple (Italian: Tempio Israelitico), is a place of worship located in the...
city of Piedmont and of the Metropolitan City ofTurin, and was the first Italian capital from 1861 to 1865. The city is mainly on the western bank of the...
a synagogue. The Jewish community ofTurin had enjoyed full civil rights since 1848, and at the time the construction of the synagogue began, Turin was...
became the capital of Italy in 1861. However, the Mole was never used as a synagogue, and the project was soon sold to the City ofTurin in order to facilitate...
Superga S. Teresa S. Tommaso Turin Cathedral Waldensian Temple S. Croce SynagogueofTurin "Chiesa di Sant'Antonio da Padova - MuseoTorino". www.museotorino...
community of Naples was made up of only a handful that had survived. Today, the city's Jewish population numbers about 200. The synagogue in Naples is...
Torino (Turin), Sinagoga di Bologa ([Bologna]), Sinagoga di Firenze (Florence), Sinagoghe di Venezia (Venice). See also: List ofsynagogues in Italy [it]...
the annexation of the surrounding County of Nice to France following the Treaty ofTurin (1860). The Grimaldi, princes of Monaco, are of Ligurian origin;...
Barnes, 2003 Holy Shroud ofTurin Kessinger Press ISBN 0-7661-3425-3 pages 2–9 William Meacham, The Authentication of the Turin Shroud:An Issue in Archaeological...
given city there was often an "Italian synagogue" and a "Spanish synagogue", and occasionally a "German synagogue" as well. In many cases these have since...
powerful among some of the faithful, in Eastern Orthodoxy, Lutheranism, Anglicanism, and Roman Catholicism. The Shroud ofTurin is now the best-known...
(municipality) of 74,348 inhabitants (1–1–2021) located in the Italian region of Piedmont, about 55 kilometres (34 miles) east ofTurin, in the plain of the Tanaro...
the Tanaro and the Bormida rivers, about 90 kilometres (56 miles) east ofTurin. Alessandria is also a major railway hub. Alessandria was founded in 1168...
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Nicolas Boulay Jardin des Plantes de Lille Maison Folie Moulins Lille Synagogue Lille hosts an annual braderie on the first weekend in September. Its...
identities (Turin and Palermo in Italy; Glasgow in Scotland; Munich and Darmstadt in Germany; Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain), as well as in centres of independence...
along with Turin as the southernmost part of the Blue Banana urban development corridor (also known as the "European Megalopolis"), and one of the Four...
Retrieved 26 May 2023. Kamm, Henry (10 October 1982). "Terrroists Raid Rome Synagogue; Boy, 2, is Killed and 34 Are Hurt". The New York Times. "Italian terrorists...
the first synagogue to serve the Jews of Volgograd, was constructed in 1888, and its original purpose was exclusively that of a synagogue, there is little...
constructed. 1863–89 – The impressive Mole Antonelliana in Turin, originally intended to be a synagogue, is constructed. This towering granite spire was for...
The National Museum of Cinema (Italian: Museo Nazionale del Cinema) located in Turin, Italy, is a motion picture museum fitted out inside the Mole Antonelliana...
there are three synagogues. Chabad-Lubavitch of Bournemouth is a branch of the worldwide movement. The Bournemouth Reform Synagogue, formerly known as...