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Relief of the Ten Commandments on "Ieşua Tova" ("Yeshua Tova") Synagogue near Piaţa Amzei, Bucharest, Romania, the oldest surviving synagogue in Bucharest according to Dpotop.
Further information, copied from en:Wikipedia talk:Romanian Wikipedians' notice board:
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- According to this source, the Iesua Tova Synagogue was built in 1827, and is located on Take Ionescu Street. (The 4 other synagogues listed there are all newer.) According to this source, the actual spelling is "Ieşua Tova", which makes more sense to me; an alternate name is "Sinagoga Podul Mogoşoaiei". Also, the address is listed as 9, Take Ionescu Street. Turgidson 02:47, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
- Here is more on the history of the "Yeshua Tova" Synagogue, together with a pic confirming 100% Dpotop conjecture! Turgidson 02:58, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
Further note: Podul Mogoşoaiei is the old name of Calea Victoriei. - Jmabel
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Photo by Joe Mabel
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Approximately November 2001
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Joe Mabel
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