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Obj. ID: 4974
Jewish Architecture
  Oratorio Israelitico Synagogue in Casale Monferrato, Italy

© Center for Jewish Art, Photographer: Radovan, Zev, 2000
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Name/Title
Oratorio Israelitico Synagogue in Casale Monferrato | Unknown
Object Detail
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Date
1595, 1853-1866
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Community type
Congregation
Location
Italy | Piedmont | Casale Monferrato
| Vicolo Salomone Olper 44
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Sources

CJA;

Yaakov Pinkerfeld, Batei-ha-kneset be-italiya mitkufat ha-renesans 'ad yameinu: perek be-toldot ha-adrikhalut ha-yehudit (Jerusalem, 1954), pp. 31-33 with plan, ills 43-48;

Rivka and Ben-Zion Dorfman, Synagogues without Jews and the Communities that built and used them (Philadelphia, 2000), pp. 22-29 with ills., p. 330;

David Cassuto, "Batei-Kneset beitaliya betkufat habarok," in: Yakov Eshel, Ehud Netzer, David Amit and David Cassuto (eds.), Va'asu li mikdash: batei-kneset meyamei kedem ve'ad yameinu (Ariel, 2004), pp. 114-115 with ill.

Samuel D. Gruber, “Italian Synagogues from 1492 to the Present,” in Jewish Religious Architecture: From Biblical Israel to Modern Judaism, ed. Steven Fine (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2020), 275–86, here 280.

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