Ohel Ya'akov Synagogue (Zikhron Ya'akov)

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Ohel Ya'akov Synagogue
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The synagogue façade, in 2006
Religion
Affiliation Orthodox Judaism
Ecclesiastical or organisational status Synagogue
StatusActive
Location
Location Zikhron Ya'akov, Haifa District
Country Israel
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The location of the synagogue in the Haifa District of Israel
Geographic coordinates 32°34′27″N34°57′15″E / 32.574067°N 34.954151°E / 32.574067; 34.954151
Architecture
Type Synagogue architecture
Style Gothic Revival
FounderBaron Edmond James de Rothschild
Date established1884 (as a congregation)
Completed1886

The Ohel Ya'akov Synagogue is an Ashkenazic Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Zikhron Ya'akov, a town in the Haifa District of Israel. The congregation was founded by Baron Edmond James de Rothschild in 1884. [1]

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Overview

Rothschild commissioned the construction the synagogue in memory of his father Jacob Mayer de Rothschild. It was completed in 1886. [2] Its name, Ohel Yaakov, means "Tent of Jacob" and alludes to the biblical Jacob, who "dwelled in tents" according to Genesis 25:27. The synagogue, which has a large main section for men and a second-floor, wraparound women's section, has a Holy ark made of white marble and marble interior walls.

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References

  1. Stein, Leslie (2003). The hope fulfilled: the rise of modern Israel. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 21.
  2. Feildman, Gary (n.d.). "Historical sites in Zichron Yaakov". Gary Lawrence Fieldman. Retrieved September 20, 2024.

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