Under women’s wings: The architecture of the ‘ezrat nashim’ – The Tel Aviv Review

 

Photo by Adva Naama Baram.

Under women’s wings: The architecture of the ezrat nashim

Adva Naama Baram, an architect and photographer specializing in architectural photography, talks about her new exhibition, currently showing at the Architects’ House Gallery in Jaffa, dedicated to the ezrat nashim – the women’s section in Israeli synagogues.

 

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Prof. Shlomo Sand, who just retired from a teaching position at the Department of History at Tel Aviv University, is probably best known for his bestselling The Invention of the Jewish People, whose final chapter, ‘How I stopped Being A Jew,’ just appeared in English.

 

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Arctic Monkeys – Do I Want To Know

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Yehudit Ravitz – Boei Me’ahava

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