Neo-Solomonic Palladianism: Touro Synagogue and Its Women's Balcony, Newport, Rhode Island

IF 0.2 Q2 HISTORY
Catherine W. Zipf
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abstract:Touro Synagogue stands as a statement of deeply held beliefs in a modern interpretation of Jewish principles and in the importance of classical architecture. The design's incorporation of both neo-Solomonic themes and Palladian principles placed it on the cutting edge of synagogue design in the Atlantic world. While seemingly separate, these two systems converge symbolically in the synagogue's women's balcony. Following contemporary neo-Solomonic principles, the balcony was a key component in the creation of numerological relationships among the parts of the building. At the same time, it also established architectural balance within the progression of Palladian elements. As a pivotal space in both theories, the women's balcony inserted women into the process of Judaic worship in a way that reflected the values of open-mindedness and inclusion inherent in Newport's Jewish community. It also placed them at the heart of two larger dialogues, one about the role of women within Judaic practice and one involving the relationship between the Newport congregation and the Atlantic world.
新所罗门帕拉第教:图罗犹太教堂及其妇女阳台,新港,罗德岛
摘要:图罗犹太教堂代表了对犹太原则的现代诠释和古典建筑的重要性的坚定信念。该设计结合了新所罗门主题和帕拉第亚原则,使其成为大西洋世界犹太教堂设计的前沿。虽然看起来是分开的,但这两个系统在犹太教堂的女性阳台上象征性地融合在一起。遵循当代新所罗门原则,阳台是建筑各部分之间建立命理关系的关键组成部分。同时,它也在帕拉第亚元素的进程中建立了建筑平衡。作为两种理论的关键空间,女性阳台将女性插入犹太崇拜的过程中,以一种反映新港犹太社区固有的开放思想和包容价值观的方式。这也将她们置于两个更大对话的核心,一个是关于女性在犹太教实践中的角色,另一个涉及纽波特会众与大西洋世界之间的关系。
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