"This volume comprises the papers of the International Conference on Jewish Architecture in Europe held at the Technische Universität Braunschweig in October 2007 and it is dedicated to the memory of Prof. Bezalel Narkiss - an exceptional man and scholar."
Elisheva Revel-Neher: Bezalel Narkiss 1926-2008
Jürgen Hesselbach: Published works of Bezalel Narkiss ; Preface
Aliza Cohen-Mushlin: Foreword
Harmen H. Thies: Notes on the place and the subject
Harmen H. Thies: Jewish architecture in Europe : an introduction
Bezalel Narkiss: Sacred space : interrelations between Jewish, Christian, and Islamic architecture
Samuel D. Gruber: Medieval synagogues of the Mediterranean region
Dominique Jarrassé: The reflection of the temple in French synagogues
Miguel Ángel Espinosa Villegas: The Mediterranean Sephardi pattern and its influence on the national Jewish idea of architecture
Eleonora Bergman: Aims and future directions of research on Eastern European synagogues
Sergey R. Kravtsov: Gothic survival in synagogues of Eastern Europe
Tobias Lamey: Bimot in Polish stone synagogues until 1650 : forms, function, and religious aspects
Rudolf Klein: Nineteenth-century synagogue typology in historic Hungary
Jarosfav Klenovský: An introduction to the history and architecture of Bohemian and Moravian synagogues
Maroš Borský: Synagogue architecture and Jewish heritage in Slovakia
Attilio Petruccioli: The mellahs of Mogador : an example of cohabitation and tolerance in Morocco
Alla Sokolova: Shtetl houses and synagogues : from the history of architecture to stories about architectural monuments
Hans-Christoph Dittscheid & Cornelia Berger-Dittscheid: The Jewish settlement in Floss, Upper Palatinate (Bavaria)
Elko Hazan: Synagogues in Bulgaria : a testimony of eighteen centuries of Jewish presence in the Balkans
Vladimir Levin: The St. Petersburg Jewish community and the capital of the Russian empire : an architectural dialogue
Zoya Arshavsky: The influence of the Russian conquest on the Central Asian synagogue
Sharman Kadish: "Sha'ar ha-Shamayim" : London's Bevis Marks Synagogue and the Sephardi architectural heritage
Katrin Kessler: Halakhic rules in synagogue architecture
Simon Paulus: From Amsterdam to Berlin : some reflections on baroque synagogues and their environment in protestant lands
Hermann Simon: Towards a Jewish topography of Berlin
Daniela Gauding & Ingolf Herbarth: The architecture of Berlin's Jewish communities till 1945
Hans-Christof Haas: Methods and results of building archaeology : the baroque synagogue of Reckendorf, Franconia
Heidi Vormann: Built Jewish history in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Ralf Busch: The Walworth Road Synagogue in Dublin : the Irish Jewish Museum
Isabel Haupt: Synagogues in Switzerland : Lengnau and Endingen
Sonja Beyer: Neo-Gothic synagogues in German-speaking areas : Max Fleischer's synagogue in the Schmalzhofgasse in Vienna, a result of its urban environment?
Ulrich Knufinke: New beginnings of Jewish architecture in Germany after 1945 : Ernst Guggenheimer's Stuttgart synagogue
Carol Herselle Krinsky: Is there a Jewish architecture?
Edward van Voolen & Angeli Sachs.: Does contemporary Jewish architecture exist?
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