This Northern Norway City Has Adopted a One-of-a-Kind Approach to Observing Shabbat - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
TRONDHEIM, NORWAY, JUL 8 – Trondheim Synagogue celebrates 100 years while facing increased antisemitism; 69% of local Jews report hostility and unique Shabbat observance adapts to northern latitude challenges.
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This northern Norway city has adopted a one-of-a-kind approach to observing Shabbat
(JTA) — TRONDHEIM, Norway — If ever there was a synagogue that’s earned the right to throw itself a birthday shindig, it’s this elegant and intriguing house of worship in central Norway only 220 miles south of the Arctic Circle. Over the past century, the Trondheim Synagogue has weathered isolation from the rest of the Jewish world; the Holocaust, which wiped out half its community; challenges related to Shabbat observance because of its far nor…
This northern Norway city has adopted a one-of-a-kind approach to observing Shabbat - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
TRONDHEIM, Norway — If ever there was a synagogue that’s earned the right to throw itself a birthday shindig, it’s this elegant and intriguing house of worship in central Norway only 220 miles south of the Arctic Circle. Over the past century, the Trondheim Synagogue has weathered isolation from the rest of the Jewish world; the Holocaust, which wiped out half its community; challenges related to Shabbat observance because of its far northern la…
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