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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,"〔(Fishbein, Sigalit, "Israel's most beautiful synagogues, YNET, October 5, 2008, retrieved September 13, 2012 )〕 and called "without a doubt, a landmark in local architecture."〔(Sternhill, Ziva, "A lyric force," HaAretz, July 15, 2005, retrieved September 14, 2012 )〕 In 1964, the synagogue design was awarded the Rechter Prize by the Israeli Architects Association.〔 ==Site== The original site of Israel's Hebrew University was Mount Scopus, an area that was captured by Jordan during the 1948 Israeli War of Independence.〔(Brittain-Catlin, Timothy, "Israel Goldstein Synagogue:Givat Ram campus of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel Heinz Rau and David Reznik," Building of the Month, Twentieth Century Society, June 2010, retrieved September 13, 2012 )〕 Subsequently, Givat Ram was identified as the site of the new campus, with the area largely undeveloped by 1957, when the synagogue was built.〔 The site has been described as "a largely bare, rocky plateau and each building sat on it almost as if in a desert."〔 The synagogue is located on Elyashar Street (Derekh Elyashar).〔
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