Obj. ID: 14302
Jewish Architecture Great Wooden Synagogue in Mykhailivka (Mikhalpol, Michałpol), Ukraine
The synagogue was built in the middle of the 18th century.
The building is a typical wooden synagogue from Podolia region. The bulk of the building is almost square in plan, covered with a high combined roof. Two twin - windows were situated on the eastern, northern and southern side of the building. A two-storey outbuilding with the entrance was connected to the western side to the building. A one-store building was connected to the northern wall.
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תמר שדמי, הכתובות שעל קירות בתי הכנסת במזרח אירופה – מקורותיהן, משמעות ותפקידן בעיצוב תפיסת החלל ועבודת הקודש, חיבור לשם קבלת תואר "דוקטור לפילוסופיה" (אוניברסיטת בר אילן, רמת גן, אייר תשעא [2011]) ע. 183-184
Eugeny Kotlyar, “Do vyvchennia znyklykh evreis’kykh bozhnyts’: Doslidzhennia Elyzavety Levyts’koï rozpysiv derev’iano:i synahohy u Mikhalpoli, 1930 r.,” Narodoznavchi zoshyty, no. 3(111) (2013): 435–46.