ORIGINALLY ONE OF THE BIG SYNAGOGUES IN THE Jewish qUARTER Absolutely destroyed in the 1948 war, Since 1967 many attempts and plans of reconstructionFinaly plans approved 2012,than reconstructed by the Government of Israel to serve as a historic Museum and home of IDF soldiers Unfortunately, theBoyan Hassidic group took over thew place
La synagogue Tiferet Israel, Jérusalem
La synagogue Tiferet Israel (également connue sous le nom Shoul Nissan Bek) a été partiellement construite par la communauté ashkénaze hassidique au milieu du 19ème siècle et depuis beaucoup d’années n’avait pas de dôme. Lorsque l’empereur de l’Autriche-Hongrie François-Joseph visita ce lieu et demanda à ce sujet, le gardien répondit que la structure avait enlevé son chapeau en signe de respect. La réponse intelligente l’incita à financer la construction de la coupole, laquelle était complète en 1872.
La synagogue a été détruite par les Jordaniens pendant la guerre d’indépendance en 1948, et à partir de 2012, la municipalité de Jérusalem a recommencé sa reconstruction. Se situant sur la même place que la synagogue rénové Hourva, la synagogue Tiferet Israel sera encore un autre témoignage de l’histoire juive dans la Vieille ville de Jérusalem et de sa renaissance.
A Jewish sinaguge built and named by Israel Bake . The story is that when The Kiser Wilhelm visit in Jerusalem , he asked why the roof is not finish yet and Israel Bake reply that it is for honor him . The kiser than donaeot the money to finish the roof .
Located just south of the "Rova" central square. Destroyed during the Arab occupation of Jerusalem's Old City (1948- 1967), all that was left of a magnificent edifice was part of the building shell. During our last trip there (Winter 2014) we passed by and saw the area had been boarded off and...
PlusLocated just south of the "Rova" central square. Destroyed during the Arab occupation of Jerusalem's Old City (1948- 1967), all that was left of a magnificent edifice was part of the building shell. During our last trip there (Winter 2014) we passed by and saw the area had been boarded off and is now undergoing a reconstruction to bring it back to its original grandeur.
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