Cross Culture Art and Architecture of Synagogues
A moderated panel discussion of the various architectural aspects of Jewish sacred spaces. A look at...
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Thu, Mar 7
6:30 pm
Cross Culture Art and Architecture of Synagogues
A moderated panel discussion of the various architectural aspects of Jewish sacred spaces. A look at...
Wed, Mar 20
4:00 pm
Columbia University New York, New York [in cooperation with the Dallas Architectural Forum]