- Kahal Shalom Synagogue
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building_name = Kahal Kadosh Shalom Synagogue
בית הכנסת קהל קדוש שלום
caption = Interior of the synagogue
location = Dossiadou and Simiou Streets
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materials =The Kahal Shalom Synagogue ( _he. בית הכנסת קהל קדוש שלום, or "Beit HaKnesset Kahal Kadosh Shalom" meaning "Synagogue of the Holy Congregation of Peace", _el. Συναγωγή "Καχάλ Σαλόμ") is aSephardic synagogue inLa Juderia , the Jewish quarter of the city ofRhodes on the Greek island of Rhodes. It is the oldest functioning synagogue inGreece today. [http://www.ushmm.org/greece/nonflash/eng/rhodes.htm] ]History
There has been a Jewish presence in Rhodes for 2,300 years. They were, at times, persecuted by Romans, the
Knights Hospitaller , and other rulers of the islands. During Ottoman rule, however, the Jews of Rhodes prospered, and many expelled Sephardim settled there, particularly in the city of Rhodes, where they built many synagogues (there were six, including Kahal Shalom, in La Juderia, at one time). The Kahal Shalom Synagogue was constructed in1577 (5338 in theHebrew calendar ), and has been in use ever since. The synagogue and its worshipers prospered under Ottoman rule into the twentieth century. However, the Kingdom of Italy took over the Dodecanese Islands in1912 , and large numbers of the Jews of Rhodes had begun to emigrate during the 1930s, as they felt menaced by theFascist Italian regime. When the Italian Fascist government fell, the Island came under direct German control, and more than 1,600 of the remaining 1,700 Jews were deported and met their deaths in concentration camps, largely putting an end to the use of Kahal Shalom. Kahal Shalom was the only of the four synagogues in La Juderia at the time to survive the bombing during the Second World War. Today, Kahal Shalom is only used for services during the summer, when there is an influx of Jewish tourists andRhodeslis (Jews hailing from Rhodes) as there are only 35 Jews on the island today), and as the headquarters for the Jewish Museum of Rhodes.=Layout=
Most features of the Kahal Shalom Synagogue are typical of Sephardic and Ottoman synagogues. The tevah, or podium, from which the
Torah is read, is in the center of the sanctuary, as in most Sephardic houses of worship. The floor is a mosaic using the black and white local stones used in pavements around Rhodes. An unusual feature of the temple is the fact that there are two hekháls (Torah arks), on either side of the door leading into the interior courtyard. There is also a fountain in the courtyard used for handwashing by theKohan im before reciting thepriestly blessing s.Plaques
A number of plaques adorn the exterior and interior of the synagogue. Most, primarily in
Ladino , the language of the Sephardic community, and Hebrew are dedicated to those who maintained the synagogue. Another, in French, is dedicated to the members of the community who died during the Holocaust.References
* [http://www.rhodesjewishmuseum.org/kahal.htm Kahal Shalom Synagogue]
* [http://www.edwardvictor.com/rhodes_main.htm Jews of Rhodes]
* [http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/online/greece/nonflash/eng/rhodes.htm# United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Rhodes page]
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