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  • Synagoen i Bergstien 13 i Oslo er passet på av væpnet politi, på grunn av trusselsituasjonen. Synagogen ligger ved St. Hanshaugen, og ble innviet i 1920 av Det Mosaiske Trossamfund (DMT). <br />
Det rektangulære synagogerommet har plass til 340 personer. Natt til 17. september 2006 ble synagogen angrepet og 13 skudd avfyrt med automatgevær. Det var ingen personer i bygget når skuddene falt. Fire personer ble pågrepet for gjerningen som mediene omtalte som terrorsaken, og tre ble tiltalt etter paragraf 147 i straffeloven om terrorhandlinger. Blant disse var den norsk islamisten Arfan Qadeer Bhatti. Bhatti ble dømt for skyting mot synagogen, men frikjent for terroranklagene. The Oslo Synagogue is a synagogue in Oslo, Norway. The congregation was established in 1892, but the present building was erected 1920. Architectural historian Carol Herselle Krinsky describes the two-story tall, stuccoed building with a round tower topped with a spire supporting a Star of David as resembling "a simple and charming country chapel. King Harald V and Crown Prince Haakon visited the synagogue in June, 2009. The synagogue was the site of a 2006 attack with firearms by four men. No one was injured. The four were the then 29-year-old Islamist Arfan Bhatti of Pakistani origin, a 28-year-old Norwegian-Pakistani, a 28-year-old Norwegian of foreign origin, and a 26-year-old Norwegian. (Wikip.)
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  • Synagoen i Bergstien 13 i Oslo er passet på av væpnet politi, på grunn av trusselsituasjonen. Synagogen ligger ved St. Hanshaugen, og ble innviet i 1920 av Det Mosaiske Trossamfund (DMT). <br />
Det rektangulære synagogerommet har plass til 340 personer. Natt til 17. september 2006 ble synagogen angrepet og 13 skudd avfyrt med automatgevær. Det var ingen personer i bygget når skuddene falt. Fire personer ble pågrepet for gjerningen som mediene omtalte som terrorsaken, og tre ble tiltalt etter paragraf 147 i straffeloven om terrorhandlinger. Blant disse var den norsk islamisten Arfan Qadeer Bhatti. Bhatti ble dømt for skyting mot synagogen, men frikjent for terroranklagene. The Oslo Synagogue is a synagogue in Oslo, Norway. The congregation was established in 1892, but the present building was erected 1920. Architectural historian Carol Herselle Krinsky describes the two-story tall, stuccoed building with a round tower topped with a spire supporting a Star of David as resembling "a simple and charming country chapel. King Harald V and Crown Prince Haakon visited the synagogue in June, 2009. The synagogue was the site of a 2006 attack with firearms by four men. No one was injured. The four were the then 29-year-old Islamist Arfan Bhatti of Pakistani origin, a 28-year-old Norwegian-Pakistani, a 28-year-old Norwegian of foreign origin, and a 26-year-old Norwegian. (Wikip.)
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  • Synagoen i Bergstien 13 i Oslo er passet på av væpnet politi, på grunn av trusselsituasjonen. Synagogen ligger ved St. Hanshaugen, og ble innviet i 1920 av Det Mosaiske Trossamfund (DMT). <br />
Det rektangulære synagogerommet har plass til 340 personer. Natt til 17. september 2006 ble synagogen angrepet og 13 skudd avfyrt med automatgevær. Det var ingen personer i bygget når skuddene falt. Fire personer ble pågrepet for gjerningen som mediene omtalte som terrorsaken, og tre ble tiltalt etter paragraf 147 i straffeloven om terrorhandlinger. Blant disse var den norsk islamisten Arfan Qadeer Bhatti. Bhatti ble dømt for skyting mot synagogen, men frikjent for terroranklagene. The Oslo Synagogue is a synagogue in Oslo, Norway. The congregation was established in 1892, but the present building was erected 1920. Architectural historian Carol Herselle Krinsky describes the two-story tall, stuccoed building with a round tower topped with a spire supporting a Star of David as resembling "a simple and charming country chapel. King Harald V and Crown Prince Haakon visited the synagogue in June, 2009. The synagogue was the site of a 2006 attack with firearms by four men. No one was injured. The four were the then 29-year-old Islamist Arfan Bhatti of Pakistani origin, a 28-year-old Norwegian-Pakistani, a 28-year-old Norwegian of foreign origin, and a 26-year-old Norwegian. (Wikip.)
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  • Jerusalem (Jubilee) Synagogue (Jeruzalémská synagoga (Jubilejní). The newest and largest synagogue of the Jewish community in Prague is an interesting example of Art Nouveau melded with Moorish style. Its interior is richly painted in Art Nouveau style. World Monuments Fund: <br />
Jerusalem Synagogue has been a religious and cultural center for the Jewish community of Prague since 1906. It is one of the few synagogues in Prague that was spared destruction. Designed by Viennese architect Wilhelm Stiassny in 1903, and completed in 1906 by Alois Richter, the synagogue reflects a unique confluence of styles, including Art Nouveau and Moorish architecture, in an early twentieth century religious and cultural building. Its large central arch frames a rosette window with the Star of David. Inside, a deep triple nave is illuminated by stained glass windows. Two rows of arches support the women’s gallery, adding a unique architectural movement to the synagogue.<br />
Conservation work returned the synagogue to its original function. In 1989, Prague’s Jewish community and its institutions were once again established. Conservation work on the synagogue, which had been used as a warehouse during World War II, began in 1992 with restoration of the stained-glass windows. Five years later, the upper floor prayer hall was renovated, and between 2001 and 2002, restoration work on the façade and portal was completed. World Monument Fund’s Jewish Heritage Program supported the restoration of the decorative paintings in the vaults in a project between 2009 and 2010. Prior restoration work had covered the original paintings. A main goal, to restore the colors of the interior vaults by brightening and cleaning the polychrome surfaces, was achieved. After flaking and worn surfaces were strengthened, the team removed sediments and impurities from paint layers. Damage from humidity was addressed, and the considerably oxidized rods connecting the vault structures were cleaned and treated. Jer
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  • Jerusalem (Jubilee) Synagogue (Jeruzalémská synagoga (Jubilejní). The newest and largest synagogue of the Jewish community in Prague is an interesting example of Art Nouveau melded with Moorish style. Its interior is richly painted in Art Nouveau style. World Monuments Fund: <br />
Jerusalem Synagogue has been a religious and cultural center for the Jewish community of Prague since 1906. It is one of the few synagogues in Prague that was spared destruction. Designed by Viennese architect Wilhelm Stiassny in 1903, and completed in 1906 by Alois Richter, the synagogue reflects a unique confluence of styles, including Art Nouveau and Moorish architecture, in an early twentieth century religious and cultural building. Its large central arch frames a rosette window with the Star of David. Inside, a deep triple nave is illuminated by stained glass windows. Two rows of arches support the women’s gallery, adding a unique architectural movement to the synagogue.<br />
Conservation work returned the synagogue to its original function. In 1989, Prague’s Jewish community and its institutions were once again established. Conservation work on the synagogue, which had been used as a warehouse during World War II, began in 1992 with restoration of the stained-glass windows. Five years later, the upper floor prayer hall was renovated, and between 2001 and 2002, restoration work on the façade and portal was completed. World Monument Fund’s Jewish Heritage Program supported the restoration of the decorative paintings in the vaults in a project between 2009 and 2010. Prior restoration work had covered the original paintings. A main goal, to restore the colors of the interior vaults by brightening and cleaning the polychrome surfaces, was achieved. After flaking and worn surfaces were strengthened, the team removed sediments and impurities from paint layers. Damage from humidity was addressed, and the considerably oxidized rods connecting the vault structures were cleaned and treated. Jer
    jerusalem_praha.jpg
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