Synagogue in Peki'in
Interior of the synagogue One of the stone tablets
Synagogue in Peki'in (Hebrew: בית הכנסת העתיק של פקיעין) - synagogue located in Peki'in, northern Israel.
The synagogue was built in 1873, probably on the site of earlier Barbarian Jochai from around the 3rd and 4th centuries. According to local tradition, the synagogue was built on the site of Beit Ha-Midrash Rabbi Joshua ben Hananiah, who lived in the 2nd century.
In 1926 and 1930, two stone tablets from the Second Temple were found there. On the first there are images of menorahs, shofar and lulavas, and on the other a gate with columns on the sides, which probably symbolizes the gate to the Holy of Holies. In 1955 the building was repaired from the Israeli Ministry of Religion. The synagogue is currently closed, but you can explore it.
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