Ades Synagogue

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Ades Synagogue: A Historic Gem

Founded in 1901 by the Syrian Halebi Congregation, Ades Synagogue is named after the Aleppo brothers Ovadia and Yosef Ades who financed its construction.

This synagogue quickly evolved into a hub for Syrian hazzanut, highlighting its cultural significance in training many Jerusalem cantors. Unique features include a walnut ark with mother-of-pearl inlay and murals from 1911 showcasing the 12 tribes of Israel. The synagogue uniquely upholds the tradition of bakashot, with Kabbalistic poetry sung during Shabbat's winter mornings.

Key Cultural Highlights

  • 🔊 Historical Significance: A focal point for Syrian Jewish worship and musical training.
  • 🎶 Traditional Practices: Hosts bakashot, enriching the cultural and spiritual experience.
  • 🌟 Architectural Details: Features distinct walnut ark and vintage murals from early 20th century.

Ades Synagogue is accessible to visitors and primarily serves worshippers. Tourists, families, and historians will find this site intriguing, especially those interested in Jewish heritage.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Ades Synagogue

Cultural Hub

Ades Synagogue serves as a center for the study and practice of Syrian Jewish liturgical music.

Historic Murals

Murals dating back to 1911 depict the 12 tribes of Israel, reflecting the synagogue's artistic heritage.

Unique Traditions

The congregation maintains the custom of singing bakashot during winter Shabbat mornings.

Location

cnr Be’ersheva & Shilo Sts

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