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Abuhav synagogue : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abuhav synagogue
The Abuhav Synagogue is a 15th-century synagogue in Safed, Israel, named after 15th-century Spanish rabbi and kabbalist, Isaac Abuhav. Its design is said to be based upon kabbalistic teachings. == Interior== Tradition states that Abuhav, who never left Spain, designed the synagogue and his disciples erected the building when they arrived in the 1490s after their expulsion from Spain.〔Grishaver, Josh Barkin & Lurie, Joel. ''Artzeinu: An Israel Encounter'', Torah Aura Productions, July 1, 2008. pg. 133.〕〔(The Abuhav Synagogue ), Jewish Virtual Library.〕 Another legend claims that the synagogue was transported miraculously from Spain to Safed. The synagogue was almost completely destroyed in the 1837 earthquake, only the southern wall containing the Arks remained standing and exists today as a remnant of the original building.〔 The bimah has six steps representing the six working days of the week; the top level is seventh, representing the Shabbat. The Holy Ark has three sections and contain Torah scrolls traditionally written by Abuhav himself and Solomon Ohana of Fes, Morocco.
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