Synagogue de Maon
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Maon Synagogue — Detail from the mosaic floor … Wikipedia
SYNAGOGUE — This article is arranged according to the following outline. origins and history until the first century first century c.e. middle ages modern period … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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MA'ON — (Heb. מָעוֹן, biblical Maon). (1) City in Judah, the dwelling place of Nabal (I Sam. 25:2, 3); there was also a desert of the same name (I Sam. 23:25). Maon belonged to the seventh district of Judah (Josh. 15:55).In talmudic sources it is called… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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Nirim — A detail from the mosaic floor at the ancient Maon Synagogue at Nirim. Hebrew … Wikipedia
MENORAH — (Heb. מְנוֹרָה; candelabrum ), the name given to the seven branched candelabrum which, according to the Bible, was a prominent feature of the tabernacle erected by the people of Israel in the wilderness, as well as in the Jerusalem Temple. In… … Encyclopedia of Judaism