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  • Worms Synagogue
  • Historical synagogue in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Worms Synagogue (German: Synagoge Worms or German: Wormser Synagoge), also known as the Rashi Shul Synagogue, is a Jewish congregation and synagogue located

    Worms Synagogue

    Worms Synagogue

    Worms_Synagogue

  • Worms, Germany
  • City in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Juspa, Shammash of Warmaisa (Worms). Jewish Life in 17th Century Worms. Jerusalem: Magnes Press. p. 10. "Worms Synagogue - Worms, Germany". sacred-destinations

    Worms, Germany

    Worms, Germany

    Worms,_Germany

  • Synagogue
  • Place of worship for Jews or Samaritans

    Speyer Synagogue, a World Heritage Site The Worms Synagogue, a World Heritage Site The Samaritan house of worship is also called a synagogue. During

    Synagogue

    Synagogue

    Synagogue

  • Levy Synagogue of Worms
  • Levy Synagogue (German: Levy’sche Synagoge) was a synagogue of the Jewish community of Worms, consecrated in 1875 and named after its benefactor, Leopold

    Levy Synagogue of Worms

    Levy Synagogue of Worms

    Levy_Synagogue_of_Worms

  • Judengasse in Worms
  • The Judengasse in Worms (German: Wormser Judengasse, literally: Jewish Alley in Worms) was the Jewish ghetto of Worms from the Late Middle Ages until

    Judengasse in Worms

    Judengasse in Worms

    Judengasse_in_Worms

  • Historic synagogues
  • oldest synagogue building still standing in Europe. The Worms Synagogue, also known as Rashi Shul, is an 11th-century synagogue located in Worms, Germany

    Historic synagogues

    Historic synagogues

    Historic_synagogues

  • Juspa Schammes
  • Writer and Chronicler of the Jewish community Worms, Germany

    1604 in Fulda – February 5, 1678 in Worms) was a chronicler of the Jewish community of Worms, Germany, synagogue caretaker (shammes), and a writer. He

    Juspa Schammes

    Juspa_Schammes

  • Rhenish Hesse
  • Region in Germany

    comprised the Imperial Cathedrals of Worms and Mainz which were erected in the High Middle Ages. The Worms Synagogue and the Jewish Cemetery count among

    Rhenish Hesse

    Rhenish Hesse

    Rhenish_Hesse

  • Jewish Cemetery, Worms
  • Historic cemetery in Germany

    The Jewish Cemetery in Worms or Heiliger Sand, in Worms, Germany, is usually called the oldest surviving Jewish cemetery in Europe, although the Jewish

    Jewish Cemetery, Worms

    Jewish Cemetery, Worms

    Jewish_Cemetery,_Worms

  • Cold Synagogue, Mogilev
  • Destroyed wooden synagogue in Mogilev, Belarus

    Warmaisa (Worms). Jewish Life in 17th Century Worms. Magnes Press. ISBN 9652237620. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chalodnaja Synagogue, Mahilioŭ

    Cold Synagogue, Mogilev

    Cold Synagogue, Mogilev

    Cold_Synagogue,_Mogilev

  • Aachen Cathedral
  • Catholic cathedral in Aachen, Germany

    Pfalzkapelle in Aachen. Material – Bautechnik – Restaurierung (in German). Worms, Germany: Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft. ISBN 978-3-88462-325-1. Siebigs

    Aachen Cathedral

    Aachen Cathedral

    Aachen_Cathedral

  • Ezrat Nashim
  • Women's section of a synagogue

    as observed in synagogues like the Old New Synagogue of Prague and the Worms Synagogue, or elevated galleries within the synagogue sanctuary. If the

    Ezrat Nashim

    Ezrat Nashim

    Ezrat_Nashim

  • Jewish Museum Worms
  • Jewish museum in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Jewish Museum Worms is dedicated to the history of the Jews in Worms, Germany and the other SchUM cities. It is operated by the city of Worms. Interest in

    Jewish Museum Worms

    Jewish Museum Worms

    Jewish_Museum_Worms

  • List of World Heritage Sites in Germany
  • Speyer, Worms and Mainz". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original on 22 August 2016. Retrieved 26 May 2023. "Old Synagogue and Mikveh

    List of World Heritage Sites in Germany

    List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Germany

  • Wartburg
  • Castle in Eisenach, Germany

    excommunication by Pope Leo X and his refusal to recant at the Diet of Worms. It was during this period that Luther translated the New Testament from

    Wartburg

    Wartburg

    Wartburg

  • Religion in Germany
  • and abused power, and with the very idea of a papacy. In 1521 the Diet of Worms outlawed Luther, but the Reformation spread rapidly. Luther translated the

    Religion in Germany

    Religion in Germany

    Religion_in_Germany

  • Gothic architecture
  • Architectural style of Medieval Europe

    Romanesque Worms Synagogue from the 11th century with Gothic windows (after 1355) Scolanova Synagogue, Trani, Apulia (1247) Old New Synagogue, Prague (c

    Gothic architecture

    Gothic architecture

    Gothic_architecture

  • Rashi
  • French rabbi and commentator (1040–1105)

    receive her. This miraculous niche is still visible in the wall of the Worms Synagogue. Additional legends, particularly in Hasidic literature, postulate

    Rashi

    Rashi

    Rashi

  • Synagogue du Quai Kléber
  • Imperial Cathedrals of Mainz, Speyer, and Worms, all located in the Rhine region, like Strasbourg. The synagogue was built in pink and grey Vosges sandstone

    Synagogue du Quai Kléber

    Synagogue du Quai Kléber

    Synagogue_du_Quai_Kléber

  • Rammelsberg
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    of Speyer (Jewry-Court, Museum SchPIRA, Beith-Schalom Synagogue), Worms (Worms Synagogue, Worms Mikveh, Raschi-Haus, Heiliger Sand Cemetery) and Mainz

    Rammelsberg

    Rammelsberg

    Rammelsberg

  • History of the Jews in Germany
  • communities of Trier, Worms, Mainz, and Cologne, were attacked. The Jewish community of Speyer was saved by the bishop, but 800 were slain in Worms. About 12,000

    History of the Jews in Germany

    History of the Jews in Germany

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Germany

  • El Lissitzky
  • Soviet Avantgarde artist (1890–1941)

    visited local Jewish historical sites on vacations, like the medieval Worms Synagogue, of which he made drawings of the interior and decorations. Lissitzky

    El Lissitzky

    El Lissitzky

    El_Lissitzky

  • New Synagogue (Berlin)
  • Conservative synagogue in Berlin, Germany

    The New Synagogue (German: Neue Synagoge) on Oranienburger Straße in Berlin is a mid-19th century synagogue built as the main place of worship for the

    New Synagogue (Berlin)

    New Synagogue (Berlin)

    New_Synagogue_(Berlin)

  • Fasanenstrasse Synagogue
  • Destroyed former Reform synagogue in Berlin, Germany

    The Fasanenstrasse Synagogue was a former liberal Jewish congregation and synagogue, that was located at 79–80 Fasanenstrasse off Kurfürstendamm, in the

    Fasanenstrasse Synagogue

    Fasanenstrasse Synagogue

    Fasanenstrasse_Synagogue

  • Worms Cathedral
  • Church in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    church and former cathedral in Worms, southern Germany. The cathedral is located on the highest point of the inner city of Worms and is the most important

    Worms Cathedral

    Worms Cathedral

    Worms_Cathedral

  • Ferdinand Eberstadt (mayor)
  • German businessman and politician

    faction in Worms and subsequently served as mayor of Worms from 1849 to 1852. He briefly held a seat in the Hessian parliament in 1850 and in the Worms district

    Ferdinand Eberstadt (mayor)

    Ferdinand_Eberstadt_(mayor)

  • Grand Synagogue of Nuremberg
  • Former Reform Jewish synagogue in Germany

    The Grand Synagogue of Nuremberg was a former Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Nuremberg (German: Nürnberg), in the state of Bavaria

    Grand Synagogue of Nuremberg

    Grand Synagogue of Nuremberg

    Grand_Synagogue_of_Nuremberg

  • Königsberg Synagogue
  • Orthodox synagogue in Kaliningrad, Russia

    Königsberg Synagogue, called at the time, the New Synagogue (German: Neue Synagoge), was a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in

    Königsberg Synagogue

    Königsberg Synagogue

    Königsberg_Synagogue

  • Worms massacre (1096)
  • Mass murder of Jews in Worms, Holy Roman Empire (now Germany)

    The Worms massacre was the murder of at least 800 to 1,000 Jews from Worms, Holy Roman Empire (now Germany), during the events of the First Crusade (More

    Worms massacre (1096)

    Worms_massacre_(1096)

  • Pittsburgh synagogue shooting
  • 2018 mass shooting in Pennsylvania, U.S.

    mass shooting occurred at the Tree of Life – Or L'Simcha Congregation synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The congregation

    Pittsburgh synagogue shooting

    Pittsburgh synagogue shooting

    Pittsburgh_synagogue_shooting

  • Semper Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Dresden, Germany

    The Semper Synagogue, also known as the Dresden Synagogue or Old Synagogue (German: Alte Synagoge), was a Jewish synagogue, located in Dresden, in the

    Semper Synagogue

    Semper Synagogue

    Semper_Synagogue

  • Bytom Synagogue
  • Former Reform synagogue in Breslau, Germany

    The Bytom Synagogue or Beuthen Synagogue was a former Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Beuthen, in the Prussian Province of Silesia

    Bytom Synagogue

    Bytom Synagogue

    Bytom_Synagogue

  • Prudnik Synagogue
  • Former Reform synagogue in Neustadt in Oberschlesien, Germany

    The Prudnik Synagogue (Polish: Synagoga w Prudniku) was a former Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Neustadt in Oberschlesien, Germany

    Prudnik Synagogue

    Prudnik Synagogue

    Prudnik_Synagogue

  • Rykestrasse Synagogue
  • Synagogue in Berlin

    The Rykestrasse Synagogue (German: Synagoge Rykestraße) is a Conservative Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in the Prenzlauer Berg neighbourhood

    Rykestrasse Synagogue

    Rykestrasse Synagogue

    Rykestrasse_Synagogue

  • Roonstrasse Synagogue
  • Orthodox synagogue in Cologne, Germany

    Synagogue (German: Synagoge Roonstraße) is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 50 Roonstraße in Cologne, Germany. The synagogue

    Roonstrasse Synagogue

    Roonstrasse Synagogue

    Roonstrasse_Synagogue

  • Glockengasse Synagogue
  • Destroyed synagogue in Cologne, Germany

    The Synagogue in Glockengasse was a Jewish synagogue, that was located in Cologne, in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Designed by Ernst Friedrich

    Glockengasse Synagogue

    Glockengasse Synagogue

    Glockengasse_Synagogue

  • Görlitz Synagogue
  • Synagogue in Görlitz, Germany

    The Görlitz Synagogue (German: Kulturforum Görlitzer Synagoge) is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Otto-Müller-Straße, in Görlitz, Germany

    Görlitz Synagogue

    Görlitz Synagogue

    Görlitz_Synagogue

  • Old Synagogue (Erfurt)
  • 11th-century former synagogue in Germany

    The Old Synagogue (German: Alte Synagoge; Yiddish: אלטע שול, ערפורט; Hebrew: בית הכנסת הישן (ארפורט)) is a former Jewish synagogue, located in Erfurt,

    Old Synagogue (Erfurt)

    Old Synagogue (Erfurt)

    Old_Synagogue_(Erfurt)

  • Regensburg Synagogue
  • Orthodox synagogue in Regensburg, Germany

    Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Regensburg (also known as Ratisbon), in Bavaria, southern Germany. Synagogues were

    Regensburg Synagogue

    Regensburg Synagogue

    Regensburg_Synagogue

  • Aachen Chapel of Hungary
  • Side Chapel of Roman Catholic cathedral in Aachen, Germany

    of Speyer (Jewry-Court, Museum SchPIRA, Beith-Schalom Synagogue), Worms (Worms Synagogue, Worms Mikveh, Raschi-Haus, Heiliger Sand Cemetery) and Mainz

    Aachen Chapel of Hungary

    Aachen Chapel of Hungary

    Aachen_Chapel_of_Hungary

  • Jewish courtyard, Speyer
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Speyer

    inner city of Speyer, Germany. Built in stages between 1104 (when the synagogue was consecrated) and the 14th century, the courtyard contains some of

    Jewish courtyard, Speyer

    Jewish courtyard, Speyer

    Jewish_courtyard,_Speyer

  • Novaesium
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    of Speyer (Jewry-Court, Museum SchPIRA, Beith-Schalom Synagogue), Worms (Worms Synagogue, Worms Mikveh, Raschi-Haus, Heiliger Sand Cemetery) and Mainz

    Novaesium

    Novaesium

    Novaesium

  • Leipzig Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Leipzig, Germany

    The Leipzig Synagogue (German: Große Gemeindesynagoge) was a synagogue, located in Leipzig, in the state of Saxony, Germany. Designed by Otto Simonson

    Leipzig Synagogue

    Leipzig Synagogue

    Leipzig_Synagogue

  • Kłodzko Synagogue
  • Former Reform synagogue in Glatz, Germany, now Kłodzko, Poland

    The Kłodzko Synagogue, officially the Synagogue of Kłodzko, and formerly the Synagogue in Glatz (German: Synagoge in Glatz), was a former Reform Jewish

    Kłodzko Synagogue

    Kłodzko Synagogue

    Kłodzko_Synagogue

  • Firzogerin
  • Historical female religious role in Ashkenazi Jewish synagogues

    in the Frankfurt Synagogue.) Both Dulcie (wife of Rabbi Eliezer of Worms) and Urania bat Abraham served as precentors in the Worms weibershul. Richenza

    Firzogerin

    Firzogerin

    Firzogerin

  • New Synagogue (Breslau)
  • Former Reform synagogue in Breslau, Germany

    The New Synagogue (German: Neue Synagoge; Polish: Nowa Synagoga) was a former Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Breslau, Germany (now

    New Synagogue (Breslau)

    New Synagogue (Breslau)

    New_Synagogue_(Breslau)

  • Pestalozzistrasse Synagogue
  • Reform synagogue in Berlin, Germany

    The Pestalozzistrasse Synagogue (German: Synagoge Pestalozzistraße) is a liberal Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 14–15 Pestalozzistraße,

    Pestalozzistrasse Synagogue

    Pestalozzistrasse Synagogue

    Pestalozzistrasse_Synagogue

  • Wittlich Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Wittlich, Germany

    The Wittlich Synagogue (German: Wittlich Synagoge) is a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Himmeroder Straße 44, in Wittlich, in the

    Wittlich Synagogue

    Wittlich Synagogue

    Wittlich_Synagogue

  • Solomon Benedict de Worms
  • Austrian aristocrat and businessman

    stockbroker in London. Solomon Benedict de Worms was born on 5 February 1801 in Frankfurt. His father was Benedikt Moses Worms (1769–1824) and his mother, Schönche

    Solomon Benedict de Worms

    Solomon_Benedict_de_Worms

  • Old Synagogue (Heilbronn)
  • Former synagogue in Heilbronn, Germany

    Heilbronn Synagogue was a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Heilbronn, in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The synagogue, located on

    Old Synagogue (Heilbronn)

    Old Synagogue (Heilbronn)

    Old_Synagogue_(Heilbronn)

  • Old Synagogue (Essen)
  • Former synagogue in Essen, Germany

    The Old Synagogue (German: Alte Synagoge) is a former Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Steeler Straße 29, in Essen, in the state of

    Old Synagogue (Essen)

    Old Synagogue (Essen)

    Old_Synagogue_(Essen)

  • LVR-Cultural Centre Village Synagogue Rödingen
  • Former synagogue in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    The LVR-Cultural Centre Village Synagogue Rödingen (German: LVR-Kulturhaus Landsynagoge Rödingen) is a former synagogue in Rödingen, a district of Titz

    LVR-Cultural Centre Village Synagogue Rödingen

    LVR-Cultural Centre Village Synagogue Rödingen

    LVR-Cultural_Centre_Village_Synagogue_Rödingen

  • Ohel Jakob synagogue (Munich)
  • Synagogue in Munich, Germany

    Ohel Jakob Synagogue (transliterated from Hebrew as "Jacob's Tent") is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at the Sankt-Jakobs-Platz in Munich

    Ohel Jakob synagogue (Munich)

    Ohel Jakob synagogue (Munich)

    Ohel_Jakob_synagogue_(Munich)

  • New Synagogue (Gliwice)
  • Former Reform synagogue in Gleiwitz, Germany, now Gliwice, Poland

    The New Synagogue (German: Neue Synagoge Gleiwitz; Polish: Nowa Synagoga w Gliwicach) was a former Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in

    New Synagogue (Gliwice)

    New Synagogue (Gliwice)

    New_Synagogue_(Gliwice)

  • Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Germany

    of Speyer (Jewry-Court, Museum SchPIRA, Beith-Schalom Synagogue), Worms (Worms Synagogue, Worms Mikveh, Raschi-Haus, Heiliger Sand Cemetery) and Mainz

    Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura

    Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura

    Caves_and_Ice_Age_Art_in_the_Swabian_Jura

  • New Synagogue (Opole)
  • Former Reform synagogue in Oppeln, Germany; now Poland

    The New Synagogue (German: Neue Synagoge Oppeln; Polish: Nowa Synagoga w Opolu) was a former Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Oppeln

    New Synagogue (Opole)

    New Synagogue (Opole)

    New_Synagogue_(Opole)

  • Great Synagogue (Danzig)
  • Synagogue of the Jewish Community of Danzig

    The Great Synagogue (German: Neue Synagoge, Polish: Wielka Synagoga), was a synagogue of the Jewish Community of Danzig in the city of Danzig, in what

    Great Synagogue (Danzig)

    Great Synagogue (Danzig)

    Great_Synagogue_(Danzig)

  • Bradford Hotel (New York City)
  • Hotel in Manhattan, New York

    was the author of a history of the Worms synagogue, to which he belonged. He assisted in rebuilding the synagogue which had been destroyed by the Nazis

    Bradford Hotel (New York City)

    Bradford Hotel (New York City)

    Bradford_Hotel_(New_York_City)

  • New Synagogue (Düsseldorf)
  • Orthodox synagogue in Düsseldorf, Germany

    The New Synagogue (German: Leo Baeck Saal) is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located at Zietenstraße 50, in Düsseldorf, in the Golzheim district of the

    New Synagogue (Düsseldorf)

    New Synagogue (Düsseldorf)

    New_Synagogue_(Düsseldorf)

  • Old Synagogue (Berlin)
  • Former synagogue in Berlin, Germany

    The Old Synagogue (German: Alte Synagoge) was a Jewish congregation and synagogue, that was located at Heidereutergasse 4, in Marienviertel, in the present-day

    Old Synagogue (Berlin)

    Old Synagogue (Berlin)

    Old_Synagogue_(Berlin)

  • Rashi Synagogue
  • Orthodox synagogue in Troyes, France

    The Rashi Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on 5 rue Brunneval in Troyes, Grand Est, France. The synagogue is named after

    Rashi Synagogue

    Rashi Synagogue

    Rashi_Synagogue

  • New Synagogue (Darmstadt)
  • Synagogue and museum in Darmstadt

    The New Synagogue (German: Neue Synagoge) is a Jewish congregation, synagogue, community centre, and Jewish museum (German: Jüdische Gemeinde), located

    New Synagogue (Darmstadt)

    New Synagogue (Darmstadt)

    New_Synagogue_(Darmstadt)

  • Wörlitz Synagogue
  • Former historic synagogue, now museum, in Wörlitz (Saxony-Anhalt), Germany

    The Wörlitz Synagogue is a former Jewish congregation and synagogue built in 1790 by order of Duke Leopold III of Anhalt-Dessau. It is located within

    Wörlitz Synagogue

    Wörlitz Synagogue

    Wörlitz_Synagogue

  • Kassel Synagogue
  • Former Reform synagogue in Kassel, Germany

    The Kassel Synagogue (German: Kassel Synagoge) was a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Untere Königsstraße, in Kassel, Hesse, Germany

    Kassel Synagogue

    Kassel Synagogue

    Kassel_Synagogue

  • Fraenkelufer Synagogue
  • Conservative synagogue in Berlin, Germany

    The Fraenkelufer Synagogue (German: Fraenkelufer Synagoge) is a Conservative congregation and synagogue located on Kottbusser Ufer 48–50, today's Fraenkelufer

    Fraenkelufer Synagogue

    Fraenkelufer Synagogue

    Fraenkelufer_Synagogue

  • History of the Jews in Speyer
  • peasants from nearby, attacked the Jews and the synagogue. In a report on the pogroms of 1096 in Speyer and Worms, written 1097–1140 by the so-called Mainz

    History of the Jews in Speyer

    History of the Jews in Speyer

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Speyer

  • Spandau Synagogue
  • Destroyed Orthodox synagogue in Berlin, Germany

    The Spandau Synagogue (German: Synagoge Spandau) was a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 12 Lindenufer, in the Old Town area

    Spandau Synagogue

    Spandau Synagogue

    Spandau_Synagogue

  • Karlsruhe Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Karlsruhe, Germany

    The Karlsruhe Synagogue (German: Synagoge Karlsruhe) was a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Karlsruhe, in the state of Baden-Württemberg,

    Karlsruhe Synagogue

    Karlsruhe Synagogue

    Karlsruhe_Synagogue

  • New Synagogue (Dresden)
  • Synagogue in Dresden, Germany

    The New Synagogue (German: Neue Synagoge) is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Hasenberg 1, in the old town of Dresden, Germany. The edifice

    New Synagogue (Dresden)

    New Synagogue (Dresden)

    New_Synagogue_(Dresden)

  • Roxheim Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Bobenheim-Roxheim, Germany

    The Roxheim Synagogue (German: Roxheim Synagoge) was a Jewish congregation and synagogue, that was located on Bobenheimer Strasse in Roxheim, in the state

    Roxheim Synagogue

    Roxheim Synagogue

    Roxheim_Synagogue

  • Synagogues of the Swabian type
  • Swabian-type former synagogues in Bavaria, Germany

    The Synagogues of the Swabian type are former Jewish synagogues built between 1780 and 1820 in Swabia, in testate of Bavaria, in Germany. They were synagogues

    Synagogues of the Swabian type

    Synagogues of the Swabian type

    Synagogues_of_the_Swabian_type

  • Synagogue of Sulzbach
  • Former synagogue, now museum, in Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany

    The Synagogue of Sulzbach is a former Jewish congregation and synagogue located in the town of Sulzbach-Rosenberg, in Bavaria, Germany. Built in 1822

    Synagogue of Sulzbach

    Synagogue of Sulzbach

    Synagogue_of_Sulzbach

  • Iyar
  • 2nd month of the Hebrew calendar

    Iyar (1096) - Massacre of 800 Jews in Worms, Germany - this day was observed as a day of communal fasting in Worms for centuries to come. 24 Iyar (1945)

    Iyar

    Iyar

    Iyar

  • List of Gothic architecture
  • world. Worms Synagogue Worms Religious 1034–1355 Destroyed during Kristallnacht; carefully reconstructed in 1961. Among the oldest synagogues in Germany

    List of Gothic architecture

    List_of_Gothic_architecture

  • New Synagogue (Mainz)
  • Synagogue in Mainz, Germany

    The New Synagogue (German: Neuen Synagoge) is a Jewish congregation, community center, and synagogue, located on Synagogenplatz, Mainz in the state of

    New Synagogue (Mainz)

    New Synagogue (Mainz)

    New_Synagogue_(Mainz)

  • Zündorf Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Zündorf, Cologne, Germany

    Zündorf Synagogue (German: Synagoge Zündorf) was a Jewish congregation, synagogue and cemetery, located at Hauptstraße 159, in Zündorf, Porz, near Cologne

    Zündorf Synagogue

    Zündorf Synagogue

    Zündorf_Synagogue

  • Pfeddersheim
  • Stadtteil of Worms in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Worms-Pfeddersheim. Einwohner der Stadt Worms nach Wohnart, accessed 16 September 2021. "Schulmuseum Worms-Pfeddersheim" (in German). City of Worms.

    Pfeddersheim

    Pfeddersheim

    Pfeddersheim

  • Old Synagogue (Dortmund)
  • Synagogue in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany

    The Old Synagogue (German: Alte Synagoge) was a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Dortmund, in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia,

    Old Synagogue (Dortmund)

    Old Synagogue (Dortmund)

    Old_Synagogue_(Dortmund)

  • Ghriba synagogue bombing
  • 2002 Islamist suicide bombing of a synagogue in Tunisia

    Ghriba synagogue bombing was carried out by Niser bin Muhammad Nasr Nawar on the El Ghriba synagogue in Tunisia in 2002. The El Ghriba synagogue in Djerba

    Ghriba synagogue bombing

    Ghriba synagogue bombing

    Ghriba_synagogue_bombing

  • Synagogue Neustadt (Dresden)
  • Liberal Hasidic synagogue in Dresden, Germany

    The Synagogue Neustadt is a liberal neo-Hasidic Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Eisenbahnstr, in Dresden, in the state of Saxony, Germany

    Synagogue Neustadt (Dresden)

    Synagogue Neustadt (Dresden)

    Synagogue_Neustadt_(Dresden)

  • Rottweil Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Rottweil, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    The Rottweil Synagogue was a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Rottweil, in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Completed in 1861

    Rottweil Synagogue

    Rottweil Synagogue

    Rottweil_Synagogue

  • Stolp Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Słupsk, Poland

    The Stolp Synagogue (Polish: Synagoga Słupsk) was a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, now destroyed, that was located in Stolp, Germany, that is

    Stolp Synagogue

    Stolp Synagogue

    Stolp_Synagogue

  • Hamburg Temple
  • Former synagogue in Hamburg, Germany

    Temple (German: Israelitischer Tempel) is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Hamburg, Germany. The congregation was the first permanent

    Hamburg Temple

    Hamburg Temple

    Hamburg_Temple

  • Selm-Bork Synagogue
  • Liberal Jewish synagogue in Westphalia, Germany

    The Selm-Bork Synagogue is a Liberal Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Hauptstraße 10, in Westphalia, in the Unna district, in the state of

    Selm-Bork Synagogue

    Selm-Bork Synagogue

    Selm-Bork_Synagogue

  • Synagogue on Reichenbachstraße in Munich
  • The Synagogue on Reichenbachstraße is a synagogue in Munich. The building is located in the Isarvorstadt close to the Gärtnerplatz. It was Munich's main

    Synagogue on Reichenbachstraße in Munich

    Synagogue on Reichenbachstraße in Munich

    Synagogue_on_Reichenbachstraße_in_Munich

  • House of One
  • Ecumenical place of worship in Berlin, Germany, under construction

    house of prayer for three religions, containing a church, a mosque, and a synagogue. Colloquially, the building is called a churmosqagogue. The structure

    House of One

    House of One

    House_of_One

  • Persecution of Jews during the Black Death
  • Series of violent attacks on Jewish communities from 1348 to 1351

    community of Worms suffered a devastating pogrom. Accused of causing the plague, the Jews were attacked, when much of the Judengasse and the synagogue quarter

    Persecution of Jews during the Black Death

    Persecution of Jews during the Black Death

    Persecution_of_Jews_during_the_Black_Death

  • Jewish prayer
  • Observance of recitation in religious Judaism

    it was not recited in the main synagogue in Frankfurt am Main until the mid-19th century, and it was not recited in Worms even later. This Hebrew term literally

    Jewish prayer

    Jewish prayer

    Jewish_prayer

  • Neve Shalom Synagogue massacre
  • 1986 terrorist attack in Turkey

    worshipers inside the Neve Shalom Synagogue in Istanbul, Turkey. The Neve Shalom Synagogue was a Sephardic synagogue in Istanbul's Beyoglu district. It

    Neve Shalom Synagogue massacre

    Neve Shalom Synagogue massacre

    Neve_Shalom_Synagogue_massacre

  • The Holocaust
  • Genocide of European Jews by Nazi Germany

    Over 7,500 Jewish shops (out of 9,000) were looted, more than 1,000 synagogues were damaged or destroyed, at least 90 Jews were murdered, and as many

    The Holocaust

    The Holocaust

    The_Holocaust

  • 1981 Antwerp synagogue bombing
  • Truck bombing in Belgium

    On 20 October 1981, a truck bomb exploded outside a Portuguese Jewish synagogue in the centre of Antwerp, Belgium, in the diamond district of Antwerp

    1981 Antwerp synagogue bombing

    1981 Antwerp synagogue bombing

    1981_Antwerp_synagogue_bombing

  • Levy Barent Cohen
  • English financier (1747–1808)

    FitzMaurice, 6th Earl of Orkney Louisa de Samuel, married George de Worms, 2nd Baron de Worms Hannah Cohen (1783–1850), married Nathan Mayer Rothschild Rothschild

    Levy Barent Cohen

    Levy_Barent_Cohen

  • Shafrir synagogue shooting
  • 1956 attack on Israeli civilians by Palestinian Arab fedayeen

    The Shafrir synagogue shooting was a terrorist attack which was carried out by Palestinian militants on 11 April 1956. Three Palestinian militants who

    Shafrir synagogue shooting

    Shafrir synagogue shooting

    Shafrir_synagogue_shooting

  • Frankfurter Judengasse
  • Historical Jewish ghetto in Frankfurt, Germany

    synagogue (Altschul), the three-story women's synagogue to the north (which was partly separate from the synagogue) and the Neuschul or new synagogue

    Frankfurter Judengasse

    Frankfurter Judengasse

    Frankfurter_Judengasse

  • Kristallnacht
  • 1938 anti-Jewish pogroms in Nazi Germany

    the streets after the windows of Jewish-owned stores, buildings, and synagogues were smashed. The pretext for the attacks was the assassination, on 9

    Kristallnacht

    Kristallnacht

    Kristallnacht

  • Golem
  • Being in Jewish folklore made from clay

    found in the Sode Raza, a commentary on Merkabah mysticism by Eleazar of Worms, who lived in the late 12th and early 13th centuries. It was believed that

    Golem

    Golem

    Golem

  • Alexander Gould
  • American actor (born 1994)

    Jewish, and was active in the Conservative Jewish youth group United Synagogue Youth. Following filming of the final season of Weeds in Spring 2012,

    Alexander Gould

    Alexander Gould

    Alexander_Gould

  • Ashkenazi Jews
  • Jewish diaspora of Central Europe

    rites and customs to Europe. They traditionally follow the German rite synagogue ritual and until the Holocaust primarily spoke Yiddish, an offshoot of

    Ashkenazi Jews

    Ashkenazi Jews

    Ashkenazi_Jews

  • Samuel Adler (rabbi)
  • German-American Reform rabbi (1809–1891)

    mechitza, which had segregated the women from the men in the ancient synagogue of Worms, was leveled, allowing the sexes to sit with each other during services

    Samuel Adler (rabbi)

    Samuel Adler (rabbi)

    Samuel_Adler_(rabbi)

  • Aaron Worms
  • German rabbi

    tendencies which were then beginning to force their way into the synagogue.[citation needed] Worms was perhaps the only conservative rabbi of that period who

    Aaron Worms

    Aaron_Worms

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  • Helminthic
  • a.

    Of or relating to worms, or Helminthes; expelling worms.

  • Worm-eaten
  • a.

    Eaten, or eaten into, by a worm or by worms; as, worm-eaten timber.

  • Filaria
  • n.

    A genus of slender, nematode worms of many species, parasitic in various animals. See Guinea worm.

  • Vermicious
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to worms; wormy.

  • Syllabist
  • n.

    One who forms or divides words into syllables, or is skilled in doing this.

  • Wormed
  • a.

    Penetrated by worms; injured by worms; worm-eaten; as, wormed timber.

  • Vermicular
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a worm or worms; resembling a worm; shaped like a worm; especially, resembling the motion or track of a worm; as, the vermicular, or peristaltic, motion of the intestines. See Peristaltic.

  • Vermiculous
  • a.

    Containing, or full of, worms; resembling worms.

  • Worm
  • n.

    To cut the worm, or lytta, from under the tongue of, as a dog, for the purpose of checking a disposition to gnaw. The operation was formerly supposed to guard against canine madness.

  • Worm
  • n.

    A short revolving screw, the threads of which drive, or are driven by, a worm wheel by gearing into its teeth or cogs. See Illust. of Worm gearing, below.

  • Latinize
  • v. t.

    To give Latin terminations or forms to, as to foreign words, in writing Latin.

  • Wormy
  • superl.

    Containing a worm; abounding with worms.

  • Wormy
  • superl.

    Like or pertaining to a worm; earthy; groveling.

  • Worm
  • v. t.

    To clean by means of a worm; to draw a wad or cartridge from, as a firearm. See Worm, n. 5 (b).

  • Helminthology
  • n.

    The natural history, or study, of worms, esp. parasitic worms.

  • Worm
  • n.

    Anything spiral, vermiculated, or resembling a worm

  • Worm-shaped
  • a.

    Shaped like a worm; /hick and almost cylindrical, but variously curved or bent; as, a worm-shaped root.

  • Vermicide
  • n.

    A medicine which destroys intestinal worms; a worm killer.

  • Vermivorous
  • a.

    Devouring worms; feeding on worms; as, vermivorous birds.