Street and Public Art – Dohány Street Synagogue

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Hi everyone, its Robbie Cheadle here today with the May post in my Street and Public Art on LatinosUSA – English Edition.

This post focuses on The Dohány Street Synagogue in Budapest which features Moorish Revival style architecture with onion shaped gilded domes and the Tree of Life sculpture.

Background

The Dohány Street Synagogue also known as the Great Synagogue, is found in in Erzsébetváros, the 7th district of Budapest, Hungary.

An incredibly beautiful building, it was built between 1854 and 1859 in the Moorish Revival style with onion shaped gilded domes. The whole building is decorated with eight-pointed stars as can be seen in the picture below.

Above the main entrance gate of the Dohany synagogue the inscription in Hebrew: “And let them make Me a sanctuary that I may dwell among them.”

The Dohány Street Synagogue complex consists of the Great Synagogue, the Heroes’ Temple, the graveyard, the Memorial and the Jewish Museum and constituted the border of the Budapest Ghetto.

Some interesting facts about the Dohány Street Synagogue

  1. The Dohány Street Synagogue is the largest synagogue in Europe and the second largest in the world. It seats up to 3 000 people.
  2. Above the front gate, there is a rose-window, which is the church’s main source of light. The windows on each side of this resemble the two tables on which Moses has written the Ten Commandments.
  3. the Dohány Street Synagogue keeps Torah scrolls in the ark of the synagogue in accordance with the Jewish custom. A lot of these are from synagogues that were destroyed during the Holocaust.
  4. The Dohány Street Synagogue differs from other synagogues in the fact that it has pipe organs and a cemetery. It is not customary to have a cemetery next to a synagogue, but this one was established as a direct result of the approximately 8 000 to 10 000 people who died in the adjacent Budapest Ghetto. Two thousand of the people who did in the ghetto are buried in this cemetery.
  5. During the Sabbath, no work and no fire are allowed, which means that using electricity and operating heating systems is forbidden. As a result, the caretaker of the Dohány Street Synagogue cannot be Jewish. In addition, a Jew cannot play the organ on the Sabbath and music cannot be played inside the synagogue on this day. This problem was solved by separating the organ and the choir from the ‘sacred’ sections, so that the music comes from “outside”.

Tree of life

Behind the Great Synagogue is the Holocaust Memorial Park which includes the Tree of life memorial which commemorates the lives of the 5 000 Holocaust victims who are buried in the vicinity of the park.  It takes the form of a metal willow tree which is the symbol of mourning for Hungarian Jews. The names of victims are inscribed on its leaves.

About Robbie Cheadle

Picture caption: Robbie Cheadle author photograph

South African author, photographer, and artist, Robbie Cheadle, has written and illustrated seventeen children’s books, illustrated a further three children’s books, written and illustrated four poetry books and written and illustrated one celebration of cake and fondant art book with recipes. Her work has also appeared in poetry and short story anthologies.

Robbie also has two novels and a collection of short stories published under the name of Roberta Eaton Cheadle and has horror, paranormal, and fantasy short stories featured in several anthologies under this name.

You can find Robbie Cheadle’s artwork, fondant and cake artwork, and all her books on her website here: https://www.robbiecheadle.co.za/

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49 respuestas a «Street and Public Art – Dohány Street Synagogue»

  1. Avatar de byngnigel

    Wow. It’s a beautiful building. One day, I will visit Hungary and add this to my si, seeing the schedule.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Nigel, this synagogue is incredible. If you get the opportunity, you should visit.

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      1. Avatar de byngnigel

        I do hope to do so.

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      2. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

        🙏

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  2. Avatar de crazy4yarn2
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    What an amazing sculpture! Great idea to start Different Kinds of Art.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Thank you, Nolcha. This was such an interesting place to visit.

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  3. Avatar de House of Heart

    Stunningly beautiful architecture. I woukd love to visit here someday. Thank you , Robbie… enjoyed. ❤️

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Holly, it was a fascinating place to visit. So much history, both happy and tragic.

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      1. Avatar de House of Heart

        I’ll have to research further into this amazing landmark.

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      2. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

        🤗💞

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  4. Avatar de Esther Chilton

    Great pictures and very interesting facts.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Esther, yes, it was very interesting.

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  5. Avatar de Meelosmom

    Very informative, Robbie. The Holocaust Museum yanked on my heart.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Thank you, Barbara. Yes, it was a very emotional visit.

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      1. Avatar de Meelosmom

        I can’t believe some people deny that history. 😦

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      2. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

        I’ve only heard of denial by Americans. I think the Europeans are very aware of this history. They see the graveyards and war reminders everywhere they go in Europe. You can visit Auschwitz’s and that is undeniable. It’s like believing the world is flat.

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      3. Avatar de Meelosmom

        True that, Robbie!

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      4. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

        🧡

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  6. Avatar de Liz Gauffreau

    I’ve only been in one synagogue before. It was wood and very plain. The Dohány Street Synagogue would be comparable to a Christian cathedral? The Tree of Life is such a fitting tribute to the Holocaust victims.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Liz, yes, that is a good comparison. It is more like a cathedral. In fact, it has an organ which it inherited.

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      1. Avatar de Liz Gauffreau

        Thanks, Robbie.

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        💜

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  7. Avatar de Author Jan Sikes

    The architecture is amazing on this synagogue. What a great way to express art. And the tree of life memorial would be very touching to see. Thanks for sharing, Robbie. Hope the new job is off to a good start!

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Jan, given it was a first day it went very well. Thank you for asking. This synagogue is amazing and shares a mixture of good and tragic history 💛

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  8. Avatar de John W. Howell

    Thanks for taking us with you on this visit, Robbie. The tree of life is very moving.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      My pleasure, John. This was a very emotional visit for me ❤️‍🔥

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      1. Avatar de John W. Howell

        I can imagine.

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      2. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

        🙏

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      3. Avatar de John W. Howell

        😊

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  9. Avatar de thomasstigwikman

    Gorgeous building and great photos, and very interesting information.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Thomas, it is a very interesting building with a complex history. Thank you.

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  10. Avatar de T. W. Dittmer

    That building is marvelous with wonderful architecture, Robbie, and heart touching to think of the holocaust and the murdered people. It’s great that the building commemorates those slain people with Holocaust Memorial Park and the Tree of Life and has them buried there.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Tim, the memorial is sad but as you say, at least there is recognition of these deaths. That often doesn’t happen.

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      1. Avatar de T. W. Dittmer

        Sad, Roberta, that it doesn’t happen all the time.

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  11. Avatar de memadtwo

    Thanks for all the information Robbie. That tree of life is very moving. (K)

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      I thought so too, Kerfe. Very moving ❤️‍🔥

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  12. Avatar de frenchc1955

    Hi Robbie, Thank you for this wonderful post!

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      I’m pleased you like it, Charles. It was a beautiful but sad place to visit. It has an air of melancholy.

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  13. Avatar de lyndhurstlaura

    Excellent photos and interesting information, Robbie; many thanks for sharing. 🙂

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  14. Avatar de Kay Castaneda

    What a beautiful building, Robbie. I wouldn’t have guessed it is a synagogue. From the outside, it looks like a cathedral, as Liz said in her reply. I appreciate your list of facts. I’ve never heard about the Jewish restrictions against playing the organ or singing. I didn’t know about the ghetto in Budapest. The tree of Life sculpture is beautiful. Thanks, Robbie.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Kay, this is a beautiful building with a significant history. I’m delighted you enjoyed this post.

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      1. Avatar de Kay Castaneda

        You’re welcome, Robbie.

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  15. Avatar de beetleypete

    That’s a huge synagogue indeed, and the memorial garden’s metal weeping willow looks like a very poignant and relevant artwork.

    Best wishes, Pete.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Pete, that weeping willow was very poignant. It was a memorable visit.

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  16. Avatar de Terri Webster Schrandt

    Truly remarkable in the synagogue’s size and scope, Robbie. The memorial tree is fabulous!

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  17. Avatar de JoAnna

    Thank you for this impressive and interesting post. The willow tree sculpture is beautiful, and the names of those lost being on the leaves make it a moving remembrance.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Thank you, JoAnna. I agree 🙏

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  18. Avatar de Teri Polen

    A beautiful synagogue and memorial. Thanks for sharing, Robbie!

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      I’m glad you like it, Teri. The tree of life is quite something.

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