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Such a Shame! ,
Visited the synagogue on first day Rosh Hashanah , The Cantor had a lovely voice accompanied by a great choir, and it was quite busy. The down side was the way this lovely building is kept , it was a...
What could've and should've been a great looking synagogue, has deteriorated into a neglected building with very little charm or reason for a touristic visit.
I wanted to stop and see this because it was listed as one of the 7 top highlights of Tel Aviv. Was not much to see. Building was quite run down both inside and out..
Needs renovation, but your small donation (10 shekels) will help!
I stopped by the Great Synagogue in Tel Aviv with some friends while we were walking around town. The synagogue was completed in 1926 and renovated in 1970. The synagogue is only used by a few congreg...
OK to pop in for a few minutes, but I resent having obligatory payment
Not the most spectacular of the synagogues I saw and welcoming was very uninspiring....I also resent paying for visiting a place of worship (I was requested to pay 10 shekels). I prefer voluntary dona...
Such a Shame! ,
Visited the synagogue on first day Rosh Hashanah , The Cantor had a lovely voice accompanied by a great choir, and it was quite busy. The down side was the way this lovely building is kept , it was a...
A poor-looking synagogue.
What could've and should've been a great looking synagogue, has deteriorated into a neglected building with very little charm or reason for a touristic visit.
Not much to see
I wanted to stop and see this because it was listed as one of the 7 top highlights of Tel Aviv. Was not much to see. Building was quite run down both inside and out..
Needs renovation, but your small donation (10 shekels) will help!
I stopped by the Great Synagogue in Tel Aviv with some friends while we were walking around town. The synagogue was completed in 1926 and renovated in 1970. The synagogue is only used by a few congreg...
OK to pop in for a few minutes, but I resent having obligatory payment
Not the most spectacular of the synagogues I saw and welcoming was very uninspiring....I also resent paying for visiting a place of worship (I was requested to pay 10 shekels). I prefer voluntary dona...