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{{first pic|Prague Synagogue.png|[[Rabbi]] [[Saul Hoffman]]'s synagogue in [[Prague]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Broken Man (comic story)}})}} | |||
A '''synagogue''' was a building used for worship in [[Judaism]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Life from Lifelessness (short story)}}; [[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Broken Man (comic story)}}) | A '''synagogue''' was a building used for worship in [[Judaism]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Life from Lifelessness (short story)}}; [[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Broken Man (comic story)}}) | ||
Latest revision as of 18:52, 25 July 2024
A synagogue was a building used for worship in Judaism. (PROSE: Life from Lifelessness [+]Loading...["Life from Lifelessness (short story)"]; COMIC: The Broken Man [+]Loading...["The Broken Man (comic story)"])
Synagogues were present in 1st century Byzantium. (PROSE: Byzantium! [+]Loading...["Byzantium! (novel)"])
In 16th century Europe, when Susan tossed a part of a Liciax ship out of the TARDIS, thinking it was a meteorite, it found its way to Prague and was shaped into the Golem of Prague. When the golem went on a murderous rampage, they managed to trap it in a Jewish synagogue. (PROSE: Life from Lifelessness [+]Loading...["Life from Lifelessness (short story)"])
In 1989, Saul Hoffman was the rabbi of a synagogue in Prague. (COMIC: The Broken Man [+]Loading...["The Broken Man (comic story)"])