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Jewish architecture

Branch of architecture associated with Judaism From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jewish architecture
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Jewish architecture comprises the architecture of Jewish religious buildings and other buildings that either incorporate Jewish elements in their design or are used by Jewish communities.

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Oriental style—Belz Great Synagogue (2000), Jerusalem.

Terminology

Due to the diasporic nature of Jewish history, there is no single architectural style that is common across all Jewish cultures.[1] Examples of buildings considered Jewish architecture include explicitly religious buildings such as synagogues and mikvehs,[2] as well as Jewish schools.[3]

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