Synagogue Rodeph Shalom

Synagogue Rodeph Shalom
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Rodeph Shalom, qui signifie en hébreu Poursuivants de paix, peut se transcrire: "Rodeph", "Rodef", "Shalom", "Sholom". Ce nom peut se rapporter à:

États-Unis
  • Synagogue Rodeph Sholom de Bridgeport au Connecticut, construite en 1949.
  • Synagogue Rodef Shalom de Denver, au Colorado.
  • Synagogue Rodef Shalom de Falls Church en Virginie.
  • Synagogue Rodeph Sholom de New York; située à Manhattan, construite en 1930.
  • Synagogue Rodeph Shalom de Philadelphie en Pennsylvanie, construite en 1927.
  • Synagogue Rodef Shalom de Pittsburgh en Pennsylvanie, construite en 1907.
    • Jardin biblique Rodef Shalom, situé sur le terrain de la synagogue Rodef Shalom de Pittsburgh.
  • Synagogue Rodef Sholom de Rome (Géorgie).
  • Synagogue Rodef Sholom de San Rafael en Californie.
  • Synagogue Rodeph Sholom de Tampa en Floride.


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