 | Beth Am Synagogue
The official site includes a history and photographs of the building, which was completed in 1921 and designed by Baltimore architect Joseph Evans Sperry in a Byzantine-Moorish style. |  | Bloom Southwest Jewish Archives: Synagogues
An online exhibit displaying the diverse architecture of synagogues in El Paso, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Southern California. |  | Center for Jewish Art, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The institute explains its projects, including the documentation of endangered architecture. Index of Jewish Art, including architecture of synagogues and Jewish monuments, with computer reconstructions. Events, newsletters, educational projects, faculty and staff. |  | Eastern European Synagogues
A gallery of photographs by Ron Anton Rocz. |  | Etz-Hayyim Synagogue of Hania, Crete, Greece
The official site of this restored synagogue includes a history, description and plan, together with an illustrated account of the reconstruction. |  | Frank Lloyd Wright: Beth Sholom Synagogue
J.H.Delmar provides photographs and Wright's own perspective drawing (1954) of this unusual structure intended as a "luminous Mount Sinai", together with commentary and bibliography. |  | International Survey of Jewish Monuments
A non-profit organization dedicated to the research, preservation and documentation of Jewish historical monuments from around the world. Newsletter, monuments information by country. |  | JewishEncyclopedia.com: Synagogue Architecture
Joseph Jacobs and A. W. Brunner discuss the origins, development and stylistic influences of synagogue buildings from Hellenic times onwards, with illustrations. |  | Kol Hakehila
The newsletter of the Jewish monuments of Greece, for the study and preservation of the Jewish sites of Greece. Includes a gazetteer of sites. |  | On the First Cambridge Synagogue
Fran and Arny Schutzberg give a detailed history of the synagogue built in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1901 to the design of Nathan Douglas, now a condominium. Historic drawings of Temple Israel and Beth Israel. |
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