Tzedek ve-Shalom
| Tzedek ve-Shalom | |
|---|---|
| The former synagogue, in 2009, as a computer store | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Judaism (former) | 
| Rite | Nusach Sefard | 
| Ecclesiastical or organisational status | 
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| Status | Closed; Repurposed | 
| Location | |
| Location | Paramaribo | 
| Country | Suriname | 
|   Location of the former synagogue in Suriname | |
| Geographic coordinates | 5°49′40″N 55°09′19″W / 5.82776°N 55.15537°W | 
| Architecture | |
| Type | Synagogue architecture | 
| Style | Neoclassical | 
| Completed | 1736 | 
The Tzedek ve-Shalom, also written as Zedek ve Shalom, (Peace and Justice) is a historic former Jewish synagogue, that is located in Paramaribo, Suriname.[1] It was built for a Sephardic congregation in 1736.[2]
Overview
The synagogue stopped being used in 1999 when the area's remaining Jewish residents combined congregations at Neveh Shalom Synagogue. It is being used as a computer repair store. Its furnishings are in the collection of the Israel Museum.[3]
The building is sited in a large courtyard, built of wood in a Neoclassical style with arched windows and bench seating, and painted white. It has a wide basilica-like hall with a tevah (reader's platform) opposite the heikhal (Torah ark). Decoration included brass chandeliers from the Netherlands. It has a sandy floor.[2]
See also
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References
- ^ Stiefel, Barry L. Jewish Sanctuary in the Atlantic World: A Social and Architectural History. p. 320 – via Google Books. (Includes a photograph of the synagogue).{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
- ^ a b "Tzedek ve-Shalom Synagogue". Israel Museum, Jerusalem.
- ^ "Stanley Fischer Takes Israel Donors on Synagogue Tour". Bloomberg. January 2, 2013. Retrieved May 26, 2021.
External links
 Media related to Synagoge Zedek v'Shalom (Paramaribo) at Wikimedia Commons
 Media related to Synagoge Zedek v'Shalom (Paramaribo) at Wikimedia Commons 
- Coen-Uzzielli, Tania (2010). Tzedek Ve-Shalom: A Synagogue from Suriname in the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Jerusalem: Israel Museum. ISBN 9652783773 – via Google Books.
- Arbell, Mordechai (2002). The Jewish Nation of the Caribbean: The Spanish-Portuguese Jewish Settlements in the Caribbean and the Guianas. Gefen Publishing House Ltd. p. 110 – via Google Books.
 
 

