Great Synagogue of Rome - Saying Shema in front of every single Shul in the world.
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Join us as we explore and say Shema in different, unique Shuls around the world. Next stop: The Great Synagogue of Rome Built in 1904 after Jews were granted full citizenship, it’s the largest synagogue in Italy, and the only one in Rome with a bold square dome, built to stand out after centuries behind ghetto walls. Beneath it lies the Jewish Museum of Rome, preserving over 2,000 years of Jewish history, including a washbasin from the Second Beis Hamikdash and an Ahron Hakodesh from 1586. This Shul isn’t just a building, it’s a mosaic of cultures, a symbol of unity, and proof of Jewish survival in the heart of ancient Rome.