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Ancient former synagogue in Manisa Province, Turkey
The Sardis Synagogue is a former ancient Jewish synagogue, that was discovered in the modern-day town of Sardis, in the Manisa Province, in the Aegean
Sardis_Synagogue
Ancient city in Turkey
Sardis (/ˈsɑːrdɪs/ SAR-diss) or Sardes (/ˈsɑːrdiːs/ SAR-deess; Lydian: 𐤮𐤱𐤠𐤭, romanized: Sfar; Ancient Greek: Σάρδεις, romanized: Sárdeis; Old Persian:
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Antakya Synagogue in Hatay Iskenderun Synagogue in Hatay Sardis Synagogue "The Expulsion Synagogue". The Times of Israel. 19 August 2025. History of the
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rebuilt. Sardis Synagogue was built by Babylonian Jews who were invited to Sardis by Seleucid King Antiochus III (223–187 BC). The Jews of Sardis are mentioned
Historic_synagogues
Place of worship for Jews or Samaritans
sizable and monumental synagogue dating from this period is the Sardis Synagogue. Additionally, many inscriptions pertaining to synagogues and their officials
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referred to as the Great Synagogue, of Temple times. Great Synagogue of Baghdad, an ancient building in present-day Iraq Sardis Synagogue, Manisa, Turkey - The
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Pembrokeshire See of Sardis, an episcopal see Sardis Synagogue, Turkey Sardis Baptist Church (disambiguation), several churches in the US Sardis Methodist Church
Sardis_(disambiguation)
Alphabets in use in Iron Age Anatolia
from a single inscription in Sardis. The Para-Lydian script, known from a single inscription found in Sardis Synagogue, language unknown, undeciphered
Alphabets_of_Anatolia
Branch of Judaism
wider context of Hellenistic Judaism with the construction of the first synagogues in the Jewish diaspora and ancient Judea. Parallel to Rabbinic Judaism
Synagogal_Judaism
Synagogue in Istanbul, Turkey
Synagogue (Turkish: Neve Şalom Sinagogu; Hebrew: בית הכנסת נווה שלום, romanized: Oasis (or Valley) of Peace) is a Jewish congregation and synagogue,
Neve_Shalom_Synagogue
2nd-century homily of Melito of Sardis
Πάσχα) (English title On the Pascha) is a 2nd-century homily of Melito of Sardis written between A.D.160 and 170 in Asia Minor. It was discovered last century
Peri_Pascha
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Algazi Synagogue [tr] Ashkenazi Synagogue Aydınlı Shalom Synagogue Bet Israel Synagogue (İzmir) Beit-Hillel Synagogue Bikurkholim Synagogue Etz-Hayyim
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Jewish denomination
his followers were permitted to migrate to Palestine. They erected a synagogue in Jerusalem that continued to be maintained until the time of the Crusades
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Ancient Roman city in Geyre, Aydın, Turkey
seems clear through comparative evidence from the inscriptions in the Sardis synagogue and from the New Testament that such Godfearers were probably interested
Aphrodisias
Aspect of World War II
Giveret Synagogue Ankara Synagogue Antakya Synagogue Gaziantep Synagogue Grand Synagogue of Edirne Mayor Synagogue Priene Synagogue Sardis Synagogue Institutions
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quarter known as the "copper market" in the city itself, where they had a synagogue, which was later converted into the Church of the Holy Mother. According
History of the Jews in Istanbul
History_of_the_Jews_in_Istanbul
Synagogue in Istanbul, Turkey
Hesed Le Avraam Synagogue, also known as the Büyükada Synagogue or the Hesed Beit Avraham Synagogue, is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in the
Hesed_Le_Avraam_Synagogue
Synagogue in Istanbul, Turkey
The Bet Avraam Synagogue, also known as the Hesed Beit Avraham Synagogue, is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located behind the main train station
Bet_Avraam_Synagogue
Ancient synagogue in Priene, Turkey
Minor in the 1st century CE. Only two confirmed synagogues have been discovered: the Sardis Synagogue and this second one in Priene.[citation needed]
Priene_Synagogue
Synagogue in Istanbul, Turkey
The Burgazada Synagogue, also known as the Ohel Yaakov Synagogue, is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Burgazada, in the Princes' Islands
Burgazada_Synagogue
much of his sourcing for these passages is traditional. Descendants in Sardis and other centers gained civic privileges by the Late Republican Rome. The
History_of_the_Jews_in_Turkey
Synagogue in Istanbul, Turkey
The Caddebostan Synagogue is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 3 Taş Mektep Street, in Göztepe, in the Kadıköy district of Istanbul, in the
Caddebostan_Synagogue
Greco-Roman sympathizers to Hellenistic Judaism
Jewish) and inscriptions discovered in Aphrodisias, Panticapaeum, Tralles, Sardis, Venosa, Lorium (in Rome), Rhodes, Deliler (Philadelphia) and at a theater
God-fearer
American scholar and educator
Classical Languages. Decorah, Iowa, 1989. "The Synagogue at Sardis: Jews and Christians." Pages 62–73 in Sardis: Twenty-Seven Years of Discovery. Papers Presented
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Synagogue in Istanbul, Turkey
The Yeniköy Synagogue (Turkish: Yeniköy Sinagogu), also known as the Tiferet Israel Synagogue, is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 132
Yeniköy_Synagogue
Putative ancient synagogue in the Agora of Athens, Greece
a synagogue. He noted that the plan of the northernmost room was similar to that of a third-century CE synagogue built into the gymnasium at Sardis, and
Synagogue in the Agora of Athens
Synagogue_in_the_Agora_of_Athens
Ancient synagogues in Israel refers to synagogues located in Israel built by communities of Jews and Samaritans from antiquity to the Early Islamic period
Ancient_synagogues_in_Israel
Ancient former synagogue in Jericho, West Bank, Palestine
The Jericho synagogue is a Jewish synagogue in Jericho, West Bank, Palestine. The synagogue was built in the Byzantine Empire-era and is believed to date
Jericho_synagogue
Israeli national park and archaeological site
found in the eastern aisle. The remains of Hammat Tiberias's "Synagogue B", or "Synagogue of Severus", are adjacent to the southern city wall, within the
Hammat_Tiberias
Ancient former synagogue of Magdala, Galilee, Israel
The Migdal Synagogue or Magdala Synagogue is an ancient former Jewish synagogue, discovered at the ancient city of Magdala, close to the shore of the Sea
Migdal_Synagogue
Ancient synagogue in Rome, Italy
The Ostia Synagogue is an ancient former Jewish synagogue and archaeological site, located in ancient Ostia, the seaport of Imperial Rome, in modern-day
Ostia_Synagogue
Province of Turkey
Manisa, Turgutlu, Akhisar and Salihli. Ancient synagogue in Sardis, Manisa Temple of Artemis in Sardis List of municipalities in Manisa Province List
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Ancient synagogue in Syria
The Dura-Europos synagogue was an ancient Jewish synagogue discovered in 1932 at Dura-Europos, Syria. The synagogue contained a forecourt and house of
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Ancient synagogue in Gaza Strip, Palestine
The Gaza synagogue was an ancient Jewish synagogue, now an archaeological site in the Rimal district of Gaza City, Palestine. Built in the early 6th century
Gaza_synagogue
Former synagogue in Bova Marina, Italy
The Bova Marina Synagogue (Italian: Sinagoga di Bova Marina) is a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, that was located in Bova Marina, Calabria,
Bova_Marina_Synagogue
Art of the Jewish people during antiquity
several ancient synagogues in Hammat Tiberias, Horvat Qoshet, Sussiya, Ma’on, Eshtemoa, Meroth, Ein Gedi and the diasporan synagogue of Sardis. Save the Menorah
Ancient_Jewish_art
Former ancient synagogue in Hebron, West Bank, Palestine
The Eshtemoa synagogue is an ancient Jewish synagogue, dating from the late-Roman and Byzantine periods, uncovered in the modern town of as-Samu' (ancient
Eshtemoa_synagogue
Ancient Anatolian kingdom
city of Sardis. Some months later the Persian and Lydian kings met at the Battle of Thymbra. Cyrus won and captured the capital city of Sardis by 546 BC
Lydia
Ancient synagogue and archaeological site in Israel
The Nabratein synagogue or Navoraya synagogue (Hebrew: נבוריה) is a former ancient synagogue and archaeological site, located in a pine forest northeast
Nabratein_synagogue
Museum and archaeological site in the Golan Heights
The Katzrin ancient village and synagogue (Hebrew: קצרין העתיקה) is an open-air museum located in the Golan Heights on the outskirts of the Israeli settlement
Katzrin ancient village and synagogue
Katzrin_ancient_village_and_synagogue
Village at Lake Tiberias in historical Judea
1st century AD. Archaeological excavations have revealed two ancient synagogues built successively at the same spot. A house progressively turned into
Capernaum
Ancient synagogue ruins in northern Israel
Bar'am Synagogue (Hebrew: כְּפַר בַּרְעָם), also known as the Kafar Berem Synagogue, is the archaeological ruins of two former ancient Jewish synagogues, located
Kfar_Bar'am_synagogue
Ancient synagogue in Gamla, Golan Heights
The Gamla synagogue is an ancient former Jewish synagogue, located in the ancient Jewish city of Gamla on the western slope of the Golan Heights, approximately
Gamla_Synagogue
Former synagogue in Peki'in, Israel
Peki’in Synagogue (Hebrew: בית הכנסת העתיק בפקיעין, lit. 'The ancient synagogue in Peki'in'), is a former Jewish congregation and synagogue located in
Peki'in_Synagogue
Former and ancient synagogue in Sepphoris, Israel
The Tzippori Synagogue, also known as the Sepphoris Synagogue, is a former ancient Jewish synagogue, now an archaeological site and a national park, that
Tzippori_Synagogue
Village in Hebron
Byzantine periods, including the ruins of an archeologically notable synagogue, repurposed as a mosque after the Muslim conquest of Palestine in the
Susya
Archaeological site in the Golan Heights
Roman-period Pagan and later Jewish settlement, who left behind the ruins of a synagogue when they abandoned the town after it being destroyed by the catastrophic
Umm_el-Qanatir
Former synagogue in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
The Synagogue of Philippopolis is a former Jewish synagogue, built in ancient Philippopolis. The synagogue ruins are located on Maria Luiza Blvd, in the
Synagogue_of_Philippopolis
Archaeological site located in Israel at the foot of Mount Meron
the Roman and Byzantine periods, including the remains of an ancient synagogue and a mausoleum. It may be identified with the ancient Teqoa of Galilee
Khirbet_Shema
1st-century BC building in Mykonos Municipality, Greece
The Delos Synagogue is the name given to a second century Hellenic structure that is located in Delos, in the Mykonos Municipality of the South Aegean
Delos_Synagogue
Chapter of the New Testament
point of academic debate. This chapter contains messages to the churches of Sardis and Philadelphia and Laodicea, three of the seven churches of Asia located
Revelation_3
Former ancients synagogue in West Bank, Palestine
The Wadi Qelt Synagogue is claimed to be a former ancient Jewish synagogue and archeological site, located in Wadi Qelt, outside Jericho, in the West Bank
Wadi_Qelt_Synagogue
6th-century synagogue and archaeological site in Israel
The Maon Synagogue is a 6th-century Jewish synagogue and archaeological site, located in the western Negev desert, near Kibbutz Nirim and Kibbutz Nir
Maon_Synagogue
Moshav in northern Israel
Ancient synagogues in the Palestine region Ancient synagogues in Israel Archaeology of Israel History of the Jews in Israel List of synagogues in Israel
Arbel
Ancient former synagogue in Israel
The Ancient Synagogue of Shfaram (Hebrew: בית הכנסת בשפרעם; Arabic: شفا عمرو كنيس) is a former ancient synagogue, located in the Israeli-Arab city of Shfaram
Ancient_Synagogue_of_Shfaram
Ancient synagogue in the southern Golan Heights
The Deir Aziz synagogue is an ancient synagogue dating from the Mishnaic and Talmudic periods, located at the archeological site of Deir Aziz, in the
Deir_Aziz_synagogue
Byzantine-period former ancient synagogue in northern Israel
The Maoz Haim Synagogue was a former ancient Jewish synagogue and now archeological site, that is located near Maoz Haim, in the Beit She'an region, in
Maoz_Haim_Synagogue
Ancient former synagogue in the Golan Heights, Syria
The ed-Dikke Synagogue is an ancient Jewish synagogue, located 3 km (1.9 mi) north of the Sea of Galilee on the eastern bank of the Jordan River in what
Ed-Dikke_synagogue
Ancient village in Israel
The name derives from the columns that once supported the roof of the synagogue and that remained standing. G. Dalman suggested identifying the site with
Hurvat_Amudim
Inscription from a synagogue in late Second Temple-era Jerusalem
is significant as the earliest known synagogue inscription and the earliest extra-textual evidence for a synagogue in Jerusalem, confirming that such institutions
Theodotos_inscription
Ancient village and former synagogue, in the West Bank, Palestine
Jericho. Naaran is archeologically notable for the mosaic floor of a synagogue, featuring a large zodiac design, which was discovered at the site. Naaran
Naaran
Ancient village in modern-day Israel
ancient synagogue is the presence of three-dimensional sculpture, a pair of stone lions. A similar pair of lions was found in the synagogue at Kfar Bar'am
Chorazin
Place in İzmir, Turkey
There was a temple of Priapus at the city. An inscription from the synagogue of Sardis mentions a benefactor who was a member of the council of Hypaepa
Hypaepa
Greek-speaking Jewish community
symbols carved on one side, and the resemblance of the building to the synagogue of Sardis in Asia Minor. The Romaniote Jewish Community of Chalkis is not the
Romaniote_Jews
Ancient Jewish village and modern archeological site in Israel
periods. A spring supported the ancient settlement, whose monumental synagogue contains some of the most elaborate mosaics from late antiquity ever found
Huqoq
Archaeological site in northern Israel
prominent building from the later occupation is a monumental "Galilean" synagogue with multiple construction phases that once featured an intricate mosaic
Khirbet_Wadi_Hammam
Archaeological site in Israel
Temple period into the early Islamic era. The site is home to a large synagogue complex, which went through three main construction phases from the 3rd
Horvat_Rimmon
Ancient synagogue and archaeological site in the Golan Heights, Syria
remains of a Jewish settlement from the Talmudic period and an ancient synagogue were discovered in the center of the Golan Heights that were in use from
Ein_Nashut
Plant species used ceremonially during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot
title (link) Rautman, Marcus (2015). "A menorah plaque from the center of Sardis". Journal of Roman Archaeology. 28: 431–438. doi:10.1017/S1047759415002573
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the North Caucasus, the 2023 Djerba synagogue shooting, the 2024 Dagestan attacks, the fatal 2025 Manchester synagogue attack, the 2025 Bondi Beach shooting
Antisemitism during the Gaza war
Antisemitism_during_the_Gaza_war
Ancient synagogue in Lycia, Turkey
The Andriake Synagogue is a former ancient Jewish synagogue, that was discovered in Andriake, an ancient city in the historical region of Lycia, in Asia
Andriake_Synagogue
Neighbourhood in İzmir
usually either concentrated in Mezarlıkbaşı quarter or around Havra Sokağı (Synagogue Street), both of which are located in or around Kemeraltı bazaar zone
Karataş,_Konak
Ancient Jewish settlement in Upper Galilee
ruins of the settlement, including a public building, possibly an ancient synagogue, alongside an inscription dedicated to the Roman emperor Septimius Severus
Qision
American comedian and actor (1956–2022)
humor developed while he was a rebellious student at the Conservative synagogue Temple Israel in Norfolk. Due to a lack of family in Norfolk, he returned
Bob_Saget
Calendar year
Persian army under Shahin Vahmanzadegan destroys the city of Sardis, including its synagogue. Its importance is due to a highway, leading from the interior
616
2023 massacre in southern Israel
Menarsha synagogue attack 1950s–1960s Night of the Murdered Poets (1952) Scorpions' Pass massacre (1954) Istanbul pogrom (1955) Shafrir synagogue shooting
Nova_music_festival_massacre
Archaeological site in Israel
Rabbinic period in Jewish history). The site includes the remains of a synagogue, domestic buildings, workshops, agricultural installations, an extensive
Horvat_Sumaqa
Ancient Greek city in Anatolia
in 640 BC, Ephesus and the sanctuary of Artemis were raided, following Sardis, by the Cimmerians, a warlike people who had destroyed the kingdom of Phrygia
Ephesus
2023 armed incursions and massacres in Israel
Menarsha synagogue attack 1950s–1960s Night of the Murdered Poets (1952) Scorpions' Pass massacre (1954) Istanbul pogrom (1955) Shafrir synagogue shooting
October_7_attacks
Jewish community in Catalonia
of Catalonia. In 1904 the Catalan synagogue ended up joining the other synagogues of Rome to form a single synagogue that was constructed on the banks
History of the Jews in Catalonia
History_of_the_Jews_in_Catalonia
Archaeological site in North Macedonia, ancient town of Paeonia
construction of portions of a synagogue by a Roman citizen named Tiberius Polymarchos. He identifies himself as the "father of the synagogue" and describes himself
Stobi
Ancient biblical settlement near Hebron
had a Jewish population during the Roman and Byzantine periods, and a synagogue was discovered there. The site was ultimately abandoned around the time
Maon_(city_in_Judah)
Archaeological site in the West Bank
from other synagogues of the late Second Temple period, the excavator, Benjamin Har-Even, identified the structure as a simple synagogue serving the
Horvat_Diab
Historical figure in the Abrahamic religions
which can be traced in folklore. Thus, the 2nd-century AD writer Melito of Sardis retells a Syrian legend in which the father of Semiramis is called Hadhad
Queen_of_Sheba
default — Hindus. John Earnest, the white supremacist shooter of the Chabad Synagogue in San Diego, 2019, had referenced "pajeets" in this manifesto. This slur
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Last book of the New Testament
"prophetess" to promote sexual immorality and to eat things sacrificed to idols. Sardis: From this church, he who overcomes will be clothed in white garments, and
Book_of_Revelation
Historic settlement in Konya, Turkey
needed] Lystra is located on an ancient road which ran from Ephesus to Sardis to Antioch in Pisidia to Iconium and Lystra, to Derbe, through the Cilician
Lystra
Archaeological site in the Golan Heights
fish beside it. It is possible that this lintel adorned the village's synagogue. In October 2018, a hiding complex was documented within the boundaries
Kfar_Devora
giving up on him'". Ynet. Adrian, Rabbi (March 7, 2024). "The Wimbledon Synagogue | Adopt a Hostage: Segev Kalfon". "Bar Kuperstein's family honors his
List_of_Gaza_war_hostages
Ancient Greek city, currently İzmir, Turkey
great trade routes that cross Anatolia descends the Hermus valley past Sardis, and then, diverging from the valley, passes south of Mount Sipylus and
Smyrna
Major earthquakes in the Turkey–Syria border region
Church and the Habib'i Neccar Mosque, while damage occurred at the Antakya Synagogue and the Hatay Archaeology Museum. Several dozen buildings in Güzelburç
2023_Turkey–Syria_earthquakes
Explosive device attacks in Lebanon and Syria
Nasrallah RSII/4+1 coalition Ghazali assassination [fa] Temple Israel synagogue attack Attempts against Hezbollah Operation Smokescreen Project Cassandra
2024 Lebanon electronic device attacks
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date, the boy is the youngest documented school shooter. August 23, 2013 Sardis, Mississippi 1 2 3 15-year-old student, Roderick Bobo, was killed during
List of school shootings in the United States (2010s)
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Israeli hostages killed in Gaza
is a day of history repeating itself, Gush Katif, children praying in synagogues, all in orange shirts. We're back to that: everything's orange, orange
Kidnapping and killing of the Bibas family
Kidnapping_and_killing_of_the_Bibas_family
Nasrallah RSII/4+1 coalition Ghazali assassination [fa] Temple Israel synagogue attack Attempts against Hezbollah Operation Smokescreen Project Cassandra
Hezbollah–Israel conflict (2023–present)
Hezbollah–Israel_conflict_(2023–present)
death of Jesus), made in a sermon On the Passover, attributed to Melito of Sardis. 175 Apollinaris the Apologist writes two books against the Jews. 259 The
Timeline_of_antisemitism
Head of the Catholic Church from 1939 to 1958
to Bavaria on 23 April 1917, consecrating him as titular Archbishop of Sardis on 13 May, after which Pacelli left to take up his new post. As there was
Pope_Pius_XII
Protests relating to the Gaza war
demonstration at LA synagogue". The Times of Israel. June 25, 2024. ISSN 0040-7909. "Biden denounces brawl outside LA synagogue". Al Jazeera. June 24
Gaza war protests in the United States
Gaza_war_protests_in_the_United_States
District and municipality in Manisa, Turkey
center of activity. It was on the ancient roads from Byzantium to Pergamum, Sardis, and Ephesus. Thyateira was at the center of many small towns and villages
Akhisar
2023 abduction
thank those that had traveled or offered support such as the Palm Beach Synagogue. On November 17, 2023, Noa Marciano was buried by her family and friends
Kidnapping and killing of Noa Marciano
Kidnapping_and_killing_of_Noa_Marciano
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