List of synagogues in Israel
A list of notable synagogues in Israel:
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Center District
- Achvat Israel (Rishon LeZion)
 - Bavat Ayin (Rosh HaAyin)
 - Central Synagogue (Rishon LeZion)
 - Daniel Centers for Progressive Judaism (Jaffa)
 - Great Synagogue (Petah Tikva)
 - Kehilat Birkat Shalom (Gezer Regional Council)
 - Kehillat Raanan (Ra'anana)
 - Kehillat YOZMA (Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut)
 - Yeshurun Central Synagogue (Gedera)
 
Haifa District
- Central Synagogue (Haifa)
 - Congregation Ohel Avraham (Haifa)
 - Congregation Or Hadash Reform/Progressive (Haifa)
 - Congregation Emet v'Shalom (Nahariya), which is twinned with Wimbledon and District Synagogue in London, United Kingdom[1] and with Temple Emanu-El in Tucson, Arizona, United States[2]
 - Kehillat Sulam Yaakov (Zichron Ya'akov)
 - Ohel Ya'akov Synagogue (Zikhron Ya'akov)
 - Or Hadash (Haifa)
 
Jerusalem District

Or Zaruaa synagogue, founded by Rabbi Amram Aburbeh in Nahlat Ahim neighbourhood, Jerusalem, Israel, exterior photo of the building declared as historic preservation heritage site, on 3 Refaeli street.
- Ari Synagogue (Jerusalem)
 - Baka Chabad Center for the English Speaking (Jerusalem)
 - Beit El Synagogue (Jerusalem)
 - Belz Great Synagogue (Jerusalem)
 - Great Synagogue (Jerusalem)
 - Hecht Synagogue, Hebrew University, Mount Scopus Campus[3]
 - Kehilat Har-El (Jerusalem)[4]
 - Kehillat Kol HaNeshama (Baka, Jerusalem)[5]
 - Kehillat Mevakshei Derech (San Simon)
 - Ohr ha-Chaim Synagogue, (Jerusalem)
 - Or Zaruaa Synagogue, Jerusalem, Israel ( Nachlaot, Jerusalem)
 - Shomrei HaChomos, (Jerusalem)
 - Yakar[6]
 - New magain shalome synagogue (Jerusalem)[7]
 
North District
- Abuhav synagogue (Safed)
 - Ari Ashkenazi Synagogue (Safed)
 - Beit Alfa (Beit Alfa)
 - Congregation Yedid Nefesh (Karmiel)
 - Old synagogues of Tiberias (Tiberias)
 - Or Torah Synagogue (Acre)
 - Peki'in Synagogue (Peki'in)
 - Ramchal Synagogue (Acre)
 - Shfaram Ancient Synagogue (Shfaram)
 
Tel Aviv District
- Brit Olam Ono (Kiryat Ono, on Ono Academic College campus)
 - Cymbalista Synagogue and Jewish Heritage Center, (Tel Aviv)
 - Darchei Noam (Ramat HaSharon)
 - Great Synagogue (Tel Aviv)
 - Hechal Yehuda Synagogue (Tel Aviv)
 - Sha'are Kedem (Herzliya)
 
References
- ↑ "W & DS Twinned Community In Israel". Wimbledon and District Synagogue. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
 - ↑ Sharon Mann (August 22, 2012). "WRJ Twinning: Emet veShalom, Nahariya and Temple Emanu-El, Tucson". Women of Reform Judaism. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
 - ↑ Hecht Synagogue: A fortress of faith overlooks Jerusalem
 - ↑ "Progressive Judaism in Israel: History, Practice and Principles". Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism. Retrieved January 25, 2013.
 - ↑ The Heart of Israel's Reform Judaism
 - ↑ Raphael Ahren (26 February 2010). "Oppression is not apartheid". Haaretz. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
 - ↑ https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/vjw/Pakistan.html
 - ↑ http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&tab=wl
 
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