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Celebrating the Jewish Day of Atonment in the Houndsditch Synagogue, London (litho)
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Celebrating the Jewish Day of Atonment in the Houndsditch Synagogue, London (litho)
3627043 Celebrating the Jewish Day of Atonment in the Houndsditch Synagogue, London (litho) by Finnemore, Joseph (1860-1939) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Celebrating the Jewish Day of Atonment in the Houndsditch Synagogue, London. Illustration from The Sphere, 28 September 1901.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22984612
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Celebrating Celebratory Event Celebratring Common Prayer Festivity Great Tribulation Holiday Party Houndsditch Judaic Orthodox Jews Partying Pray Prayed Prayer Saying Prayers Rabbi Rejoice Rejoiced Rejoicings Service Supplication Synagogue Worshippers Day Of Atonement Festivities Jewish Religion Jews Yom Kippur
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This litho print captures the essence of a momentous occasion - the Jewish Day of Atonement, celebrated in the Houndsditch Synagogue in London. The image, created by Joseph Finnemore and published in The Sphere on September 28th, 1901, offers us a glimpse into this religious event. In this beautifully detailed illustration, we see worshippers dressed in traditional costumes engrossed in prayer and reading sacred texts. The atmosphere is one of reverence and devotion as they seek forgiveness and spiritual purification during Yom Kippur. The focal point of the image is undoubtedly the rabbi leading the service with great solemnity. His presence commands respect as he guides his congregation through this significant day. The Houndsditch Synagogue itself stands as an architectural marvel, reflecting both English and Jewish influences. Its grandeur serves as a testament to the vibrant Jewish community that thrived within its walls. This lithograph not only showcases religious observance but also highlights cultural diversity within London's cosmopolitan landscape at the turn of the 20th century. It reminds us of how different communities came together to celebrate their faiths while contributing to British society. As we admire this historical artwork from Bridgeman Images' private collection, we are transported back in time to witness a joyous celebration filled with prayers, introspection, and communal unity.
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