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- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue abstract "The Rabbi Dr. I. Goldstein Synagogue is a synagogue on the Edmond J. Safra Givat Ram campus of the Hebrew University in Israel named in honor of Rabbi Israel Goldstein, an American-born Israeli rabbi, author, and Zionist leader. Designed by two Israeli architects--the German-born Heinrich Heinz Rau and the Brazilian-born David Resnick--it has been listed as one of the "ten most beautiful synagogues in Israel," and called "without a doubt, a landmark in local architecture."In 1964, the synagogue design was awarded the Rechter Prize by the Israeli Architects Association.".
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- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue alt "Concrete hemisphere on 8 arches".
- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue architect "Heinz Rau and David Resnick".
- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue architectureStyle "Organic".
- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue buildingName "Rabbi Dr. I. Goldstein Synagogue".
- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue capacity "100".
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- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue consecrationYear "1957".
- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue functionalStatus "University synagogue".
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- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue leadership Hebrew_University_of_Jerusalem.
- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue leadership Israel.
- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue leadership Jerusalem.
- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue location "Edmond J. Safra Campus, Hebrew University, Jerusalem".
- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue materials "Exposed concrete".
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- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue religiousAffiliation Judaism.
- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue rite "Nusach determined by prayer leader".
- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue yearCompleted "1957".
- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue subject Category:20th-century_synagogues.
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- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue subject Category:Religious_buildings_completed_in_1957.
- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue subject Category:Synagogues_in_Jerusalem.
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- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue comment "The Rabbi Dr. I. Goldstein Synagogue is a synagogue on the Edmond J. Safra Givat Ram campus of the Hebrew University in Israel named in honor of Rabbi Israel Goldstein, an American-born Israeli rabbi, author, and Zionist leader.".
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- Rabbi_Dr._I._Goldstein_Synagogue name "Rabbi Dr. I. Goldstein Synagogue".