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Obj. ID: 34707
Jewish Architecture
  Great Synagogue in Luboml, Ukraine

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A set of musical instruments including cymbals, a violin, drum, bass fiddle, and a flute were painted in panels on the partition separating the women’s section on the western side of the prayer hall.

A large deer is seen on a photograph of the eastern wall, that point to the possibility that all four animals from Pirkei Avot were depicted. 

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Great Synagogue in Luboml | Unknown
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Date
ca. 1671, early 20th century (murals)
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1
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Sources
Kravtsov, Sergey. “Synagogue Architecture of Volhynia.” In Synagogues in Ukraine: Volhynia, by Sergey Kravtsov and Vladimir Levin, 59–137. Jerusalem: Zalman Shazar Center and the Center for Jewish Art, 2017. P. 92-94.
 
Piechotka, Maria and Kazimierz. Heaven’s Gates: Masonry Synagogues in the Territories of the Former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Translated by Krzystof Z. Cieszkowski. Warsaw: Polish Institute of World Art Series : Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews, 2017. P. 346-350.
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Vladimir Levin | 2020
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