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Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue is a two-story building constructed of buff-colored brick with cast stone detailing with a modest peaked parapet that subtly creates the effect of corner towers. Moorish influence can be seen in the cast stone cusped arch over the front entrance. In addition, traditional Jewish motifs were incorporated in the cast stone tablets of the Ten Commandments placed above the entrance and stained-glass windows.
Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue is a two-story building constructed of buff-colored brick with cast stone detailing with a modest peaked parapet that subtly creates the effect of corner towers.…
Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue is a two-story building constructed of buff-colored brick with cast stone detailing with a modest peaked parapet that subtly creates the effect of corner towers. Moorish influence can be seen in the cast stone cusped arch over the front entrance. In addition, traditional Jewish motifs were incorporated in the cast stone tablets of the Ten Commandments placed above the entrance and stained-glass windows.