- Synagogue, also
known as the
Esnoga, or Snoge, is a late 17th-century
Sephardic synagogue in Amsterdam,
completed in 1675.
Esnoga is the word for synagogue...
- This 1768
parchment by
Jekuthiel Sofer emulated the 1675 Ten
Commandments at the
Amsterdam Esnoga synagogue...
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Paradesi Jew of Madras.
Madras Synagogue was also
known as the
Esnoga, or Snoge,
Esnoga is
synagogue in Ladino, the
traditional Judaeo-Spanish language...
-
Hebrew qahal "community").
Spanish and
Portuguese Jews call the
synagogue an
esnoga and
Portuguese Jews may call it a sinagoga.
Persian Jews and some Karaite...
- Toledano,
Profile at the "
Esnoga"
Portuguese Synagogue Jewish Chronicle Pinchas B.
Toledano at the
National Library of
Israel Portuguese Esnoga Amsterdam...
- most
important synagogue, or
Esnoga, as it is
usually called amongst Spanish and
Portuguese Jews, is the
Amsterdam Esnoga—usually
considered the "mother...
- own synagogue, the
Great Synagogue,
which stood opposite to the
Sephardic Esnoga Synagogue. Soon after,
several other synagogues were built,
among them the...
- Portuguese-Jews also
established institutions that are
still present, such as the
Esnoga, in Amsterdam, The
Congregation Shearith Israel – the
oldest Jewish congregation...
-
synagogue in the Americas. It is
commonly known as the Snoa (short for
esnoga, an old
Portuguese and Judaeo-Spanish word for synagogue) and is a major...
- This 1768
parchment by
Jekuthiel Sofer emulated 1675
Tablets of the Law at the
Esnoga synagogue of Amsterdam...