Examples of using A synagogue in English and their translations into Turkish
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Also, prior to 1979, the small Jewish community had a synagogue but it was later bombed during a street warfare between Somozistas
Archaeological excavations carried out in 1990 resulted in the discovery of the remains of the 7th-century Jewish settlement near Baku, and of a synagogue 25 kilometres to the southeast of Quba.
The Rivington Street building, built around 1860, had previously been a church, then a synagogue, then a church again, and had been extensively remodeled in 1889.
Right, well, this former Huguenot chapel was actually converted into a synagogue in 1870 for Jewish people of Dutch descent.
The Italian Synagogue, also known as Kal de los Frankos, is a synagogue located north of the Golden Horn in Istanbul.
Hasaan bombed a synagogue in Buenos Aires.
Bet Nissim Synagogue(Hebrew: קהל קדוש בית נסים) is a synagogue built in 1840s in Kuzguncuk, Istanbul.
2003 President Mohammad Khatami visited Yusef Abad Synagogue becoming the first President of Iran to visit a synagogue since the Islamic Revolution.
A synagogue may be decorated with artwork,
Okay, who here just saw my face and thought that they were at a bagel store in a synagogue?
the site is believed to have had a synagogue on it for the past 1,900 years.
The Comunidad Israelita de El Salvador was established in 1944 with a Jewish community center opening in 1945 and a synagogue in 1950.
In Cincinnati, for instance, that organized a walk from a church to a mosque to a synagogue and all had an Abrahamic meal together.
The Centro Israelita Sionista(Zionist Israeli Center) is a large Orthodox compound where a synagogue, library and museum are located.
It was transformed into a synagogue for a second time when the First Roumanian-American congregation purchased it in 1902 and again remodeled it.
psychotic episode involving assault, public fornication, and, apparently, the touching of my scrotum to every doorknob in a synagogue.
Before the World War II, a synagogue built by Lipót Baumhorn stood in Murska Sobota.
the monastery of the Notre Dame Order and a synagogue in Baroque style.
and Ephesus is mentioned as having a synagogue in Acts 19:1 and in Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians.