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Synagogue of Casale Monferrato

The Synagogue of Casale Monferrato is a 16th-century synagogue located in Vicolo Salmone Olper in the traditionally Jewish quarter of Casale Monferrato, Province of Alessandria, region of Piedmont, Italy.

Synagogue of Casale Monferrato
Interior of the Synagogue of Casale Monferrato
Religion
AffiliationJudaism
SectAshkenazi
StatusActive Synagogue
Location
LocationCasale Monferrato, Italy
Geographic coordinates45°8′8.7″N 8°26′59″E / 45.135750°N 8.44972°E / 45.135750; 8.44972Coordinates: 45°8′8.7″N 8°26′59″E / 45.135750°N 8.44972°E / 45.135750; 8.44972
Architecture
TypeSynagogue
StyleBaroque
Completed1595
Website
www.casalebraica.org

History

The synagogue was built in 1595 and is particularly known for its exquisite Baroque interior with walls and ceiling embellished with elaborate painting, carving and gilding. It is located in a narrow alleyway in the traditionally Jewish quarter of Casale Monferrato, which in the eighteenth century became the city’s ghetto. The plain building houses a clandestine synagogue, giving no indication of its purpose as a Jewish house of worship.

As in most early modern European synagogues, the synagogue was entered not directly from the street, but via a courtyard: both for reasons of security and to comply with laws requiring that the sound of Jewish worship not be audible by Christians.[1]

Casale Monferrato is one of the few synagogues that survived in Piedmont, which once had many.[2] Others in or close to Monferrato and the Langhe include the Biella Synagogue, the Vercelli Synagogue, and those of Asti, Alessandria, Chieri, Carmagnola, Cherasco, Moncalvo and Trino Vercellese.[3]

In 1941, the synagogue was vandalized in the context of the Fascist persecution of Jews during World War II.[4]

The synagogue is listed as a National Monument of Italy since the restoration works carried out in 1968.[5][6][7]

The museums

The Jewish Art and History Museum, also known as the Museum of Silverware (Museo degli Argenti), was designed by Giulio Bourbon and is located in part in the former women’s gallery of the synagogue. On display are precious silver ceremonial objects and embroidered textiles, as well as artefacts related to Jewish festivals and domestic life.[8]

The Museum of Lights (Museo dei Lumi) occupies an underground room formerly used for baking matzot and houses a growing collection of menorahs created by contemporary Jewish and non-Jewish artists including Elio Carmi, Emanuele Luzzati, Aldo Mondino, Gabriele Levy, Marco Porta, Tobia Ravà, Antonio Recalcati and David Gerstein.[9][10][11]

Archives

The archives include historical documents relating to the story of Jewish life in Casale and Monferrato, a collection of wedding contracts (ketubot) written on parchment and often richly decorated with drawings and symbols, the community registers, and a range of books printed between 1600 and 1900.[12]

References

  1. ^ Carol Herselle Krinsky, Synagogues of Europe, Dover, 1996, pp. 345–348.
  2. ^ Rivka & Ben-Zion Dorfman, Synagogues without Jews, Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia, 2000, pp. 22–29, 305–306.
  3. ^ OYOYOY Festival internazionale di cultua ebraica: 'Un percorso culturale tra le sinagoghe in Piemonte'.
  4. ^ Klein, Shira (2018-01-18). Italy's Jews from Emancipation to Fascism. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-108-33580-5.
  5. ^ Samuel Kurinsky , The Jews of Casale Montferrato: The History of a Vital Community Rediscovered, Fact Papers on the Technological and Artistic Contributions of the Jews to the Evolution of Civilization, 24 (Hebrew History Federation).
  6. ^ "Sinagoga di Casale Monferrato". My Jewish Italy (in Italian). Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  7. ^ "Sinagoga - Complesso museale ebraico di Casale Monferrato". Ministero della Cultura (in Italian). Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  8. ^ 'The Jewish Art and History Museum: Collections', Casale Monferrato Jewish Museal Complex
  9. ^ The Museum of Lights: Introduction, Casale Monferrato Jewish Museal Complex.
  10. ^ ‘The Museum of Lights: Conversations with five artists’, Casale Monferrato Jewish Museal Complex.
  11. ^ 'David Gerstein, giunto da Tel-Aviv, accende la Hanukka di Casale', Il Monferrato, 29 November 2010.
  12. ^ 'The Archive' Casale Monferrato Jewish Museal Complex.

External links

  • (in English)
  • OYOYOY Festival internazionale di cultura ebraica: 'Jewish places: The hidden synagogue'
  • Annie Sacerdoti: I beni culturale in Italia Ravenna 22–24 maggio 2001 (in Italian)

synagogue, casale, monferrato, 16th, century, synagogue, located, vicolo, salmone, olper, traditionally, jewish, quarter, casale, monferrato, province, alessandria, region, piedmont, italy, interior, religionaffiliationjudaismsectashkenazistatusactive, synagog. The Synagogue of Casale Monferrato is a 16th century synagogue located in Vicolo Salmone Olper in the traditionally Jewish quarter of Casale Monferrato Province of Alessandria region of Piedmont Italy Synagogue of Casale MonferratoInterior of the Synagogue of Casale MonferratoReligionAffiliationJudaismSectAshkenaziStatusActive SynagogueLocationLocationCasale Monferrato ItalyGeographic coordinates45 8 8 7 N 8 26 59 E 45 135750 N 8 44972 E 45 135750 8 44972 Coordinates 45 8 8 7 N 8 26 59 E 45 135750 N 8 44972 E 45 135750 8 44972ArchitectureTypeSynagogueStyleBaroqueCompleted1595Websitewww casalebraica org Contents 1 History 2 The museums 3 Archives 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe synagogue was built in 1595 and is particularly known for its exquisite Baroque interior with walls and ceiling embellished with elaborate painting carving and gilding It is located in a narrow alleyway in the traditionally Jewish quarter of Casale Monferrato which in the eighteenth century became the city s ghetto The plain building houses a clandestine synagogue giving no indication of its purpose as a Jewish house of worship As in most early modern European synagogues the synagogue was entered not directly from the street but via a courtyard both for reasons of security and to comply with laws requiring that the sound of Jewish worship not be audible by Christians 1 Casale Monferrato is one of the few synagogues that survived in Piedmont which once had many 2 Others in or close to Monferrato and the Langhe include the Biella Synagogue the Vercelli Synagogue and those of Asti Alessandria Chieri Carmagnola Cherasco Moncalvo and Trino Vercellese 3 In 1941 the synagogue was vandalized in the context of the Fascist persecution of Jews during World War II 4 The synagogue is listed as a National Monument of Italy since the restoration works carried out in 1968 5 6 7 The museums EditThe Jewish Art and History Museum also known as the Museum of Silverware Museo degli Argenti was designed by Giulio Bourbon and is located in part in the former women s gallery of the synagogue On display are precious silver ceremonial objects and embroidered textiles as well as artefacts related to Jewish festivals and domestic life 8 The Museum of Lights Museo dei Lumi occupies an underground room formerly used for baking matzot and houses a growing collection of menorahs created by contemporary Jewish and non Jewish artists including Elio Carmi Emanuele Luzzati Aldo Mondino Gabriele Levy Marco Porta Tobia Rava Antonio Recalcati and David Gerstein 9 10 11 Archives EditThe archives include historical documents relating to the story of Jewish life in Casale and Monferrato a collection of wedding contracts ketubot written on parchment and often richly decorated with drawings and symbols the community registers and a range of books printed between 1600 and 1900 12 References Edit Carol Herselle Krinsky Synagogues of Europe Dover 1996 pp 345 348 Rivka amp Ben Zion Dorfman Synagogues without Jews Jewish Publication Society Philadelphia 2000 pp 22 29 305 306 OYOYOY Festival internazionale di cultua ebraica Un percorso culturale tra le sinagoghe in Piemonte Klein Shira 2018 01 18 Italy s Jews from Emancipation to Fascism Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 1 108 33580 5 Samuel Kurinsky The Jews of Casale Montferrato The History of a Vital Community Rediscovered Fact Papers on the Technological and Artistic Contributions of the Jews to the Evolution of Civilization 24 Hebrew History Federation Sinagoga di Casale Monferrato My Jewish Italy in Italian Retrieved 23 December 2021 Sinagoga Complesso museale ebraico di Casale Monferrato Ministero della Cultura in Italian Retrieved 23 December 2021 The Jewish Art and History Museum Collections Casale Monferrato Jewish Museal Complex The Museum of Lights Introduction Casale Monferrato Jewish Museal Complex The Museum of Lights Conversations with five artists Casale Monferrato Jewish Museal Complex David Gerstein giunto da Tel Aviv accende la Hanukka di Casale Il Monferrato 29 November 2010 The Archive Casale Monferrato Jewish Museal Complex External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Synagogue Casale Monferrato Synagogue Casale Ebraica Casale Ebraica in English Casale Monferrato Casale Monferrato OYOYOY Festival internazionale di cultura ebraica Jewish places The hidden synagogue Annie Sacerdoti I beni culturale in Italia Ravenna 22 24 maggio 2001 in Italian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Synagogue of Casale Monferrato amp oldid 1071483009, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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