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  Samuel Halevi Abulafia Private Synagogue (Nuestra Señora del Tránsito) in Toledo, Spain

© Vladimir Levin, Photographer: Levin, Vladimir, 2016
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Samuel Halevi Abulafia Private Synagogue (Nuestra Señora del Tránsito) in Toledo | Unknown
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Date
1356-1366
Active dates
until 1492
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Sources

Francisco Cantera Burgos, Sinagogas españolas (Madrid, 1955), pp. 65–149;

Meir Ben Dov, Batei kneset be-sfarad (Jerusalem, 1989);

Yom-Tov Assis, "Synagogues in Medieval Spain", Jewish Art 18 (1992), p. 12;

Rachel Wischnitzer, The Architecture of the European Synagogue (Philadelphia, 1964), pp. 30-35;

Santiago Palomera Plaza, Ana María López Alvarez, Yasmina Alvarez Delgado, "Excavations around the Samuel Halevi Synagogue (del Tránsito) in Toledo," Jewish Art 18 (1992), pp. 49-57;

Esther W. Goldman, "Samuel Halevi Abulafia's Synagogue (el Tránsito) in Toledo," Jewish Art 18 (1992), pp. 58-69

Bezalel Narkiss, "The Heikhal, Bimah, and Teivah in Sephardi Synagogues," Jewish Art 18 (1992), pp. 30-47;

Sydney David Markman, Jewish Remnants in Spain. Wanderings in a Lost World (Meza, Arizona, 2003), 65-72

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