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Beth-El Synagogue (Portuguese: Sinagoga Beth-El) is a synagogue in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Built in 1929, the synagogue has the distinction of being the first synagogue building in São Paulo. Consecrated in December 1929, construction of the temple was financed by a number of Jewish families in São Paulo and organized by Salomão Klabin. The synagogue's architecture is notable as the building has seven sides. Today, the synagogue hosts religious services while the building houses the Jewish Museum of São Paulo, which is dedicated to promoting local Jewish culture and history. While the building was consecrated in 1929, religious services were first held in the building in 1932.

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  • La Sinagoga Beth-El (que viene del hebreo: "casa de Dios") fue la primera gran sinagoga de la comunidad judía de la ciudad de São Paulo, en Brasil.​ Su construcción se inició en 1929, por iniciativa de Salomão Klabin, con el apoyo de diversas familias judías paulistas, siendo concluida solamente décadas más tarde. El templo, inspirado en modelos bizantinos, fue proyectado por el arquitecto Samuel Roder. Se localiza en la vía Martinho Prado, en el centro de la capital paulista, y se encuentra en proceso de protección por el Consejo Municipal de Preservación del Patrimonio (Conpresp). (es)
  • Beth-El Synagogue (Portuguese: Sinagoga Beth-El) is a synagogue in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Built in 1929, the synagogue has the distinction of being the first synagogue building in São Paulo. Consecrated in December 1929, construction of the temple was financed by a number of Jewish families in São Paulo and organized by Salomão Klabin. The synagogue's architecture is notable as the building has seven sides. Today, the synagogue hosts religious services while the building houses the Jewish Museum of São Paulo, which is dedicated to promoting local Jewish culture and history. While the building was consecrated in 1929, religious services were first held in the building in 1932. (en)
  • A Sinagoga Beth-El (em hebraico, "casa de Deus") foi a primeira grande sinagoga da comunidade judaica da cidade de São Paulo, no Brasil. O templo foi inaugurado em dezembro de 1929, tendo sua construção financiada por diversas famílias judaicas de São Paulo, em apoio a uma iniciativa de Salomão Klabin. A sinagoga carrega possui uma característica arquitetônica singular: o edifício tem sete lados. O prédio, além de ser um local para reza, é também sede do Museu Judaico, que dedicado à divulgação da cultura judaica. A primeira reza no local foi realizada em 1932. (pt)
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  • Beth-El Synagogue (Portuguese: Sinagoga Beth-El) is a synagogue in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Built in 1929, the synagogue has the distinction of being the first synagogue building in São Paulo. Consecrated in December 1929, construction of the temple was financed by a number of Jewish families in São Paulo and organized by Salomão Klabin. The synagogue's architecture is notable as the building has seven sides. Today, the synagogue hosts religious services while the building houses the Jewish Museum of São Paulo, which is dedicated to promoting local Jewish culture and history. While the building was consecrated in 1929, religious services were first held in the building in 1932. Today, Beth-El Synagogue affiliates with an inclusive and pluralist form of Judaism and welcome people from different backgrounds. The foundation of the synagogue in 1926 represents the communities historical roots in the community. (en)
  • La Sinagoga Beth-El (que viene del hebreo: "casa de Dios") fue la primera gran sinagoga de la comunidad judía de la ciudad de São Paulo, en Brasil.​ Su construcción se inició en 1929, por iniciativa de Salomão Klabin, con el apoyo de diversas familias judías paulistas, siendo concluida solamente décadas más tarde. El templo, inspirado en modelos bizantinos, fue proyectado por el arquitecto Samuel Roder. Se localiza en la vía Martinho Prado, en el centro de la capital paulista, y se encuentra en proceso de protección por el Consejo Municipal de Preservación del Patrimonio (Conpresp). (es)
  • A Sinagoga Beth-El (em hebraico, "casa de Deus") foi a primeira grande sinagoga da comunidade judaica da cidade de São Paulo, no Brasil. O templo foi inaugurado em dezembro de 1929, tendo sua construção financiada por diversas famílias judaicas de São Paulo, em apoio a uma iniciativa de Salomão Klabin. A sinagoga carrega possui uma característica arquitetônica singular: o edifício tem sete lados. O prédio, além de ser um local para reza, é também sede do Museu Judaico, que dedicado à divulgação da cultura judaica. A primeira reza no local foi realizada em 1932. A Sinagoga Beth-El se declara atualmente como representante do judaísmo pluralista e inclusivo. Desse modo, registra que está aberta a ouvir, discutir e aceitar pontos de vista distintos acerca do judaísmo. O templo se dedica a acolher a todos interessados que desejem participar e visitar o local, mantendo, contudo, as tradições judaicas. (pt)
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