Beth Judah Temple photographed as part of "Synagogues 360.org"

CAPE MAY COUNTY HERALD
By Rachel Rogish
Louis Davidson photographs sanctuary of Beth Judah Temple, Wildwood.
WILDWOOD---Pure light bathes wood, glass, and Stars of David. Voices quiet to murmured tones as tranquility muffles the whipping wind outside. Beth Judah Temple set the stage Oct. 30 for a look into the past and glimpse into the future. Karen Burke of Beth Judah invited the Herald to attend as Louis and Ronnie Davidson, accompanied by their faithful dog Harley, toured the temple's sanctuary. The Davidsons have traveled extensively throughout Europe, Asia, Canada, and the United States to photograph Jewish synagogues and temples. Synagogues 360.org is the result of the couple's creativity, offering virtual tours and information on various synagogues around the world. [More]

Popular posts from this blog

Passing on Your Collection to Another Generation

Museum Calls Off Kehinde Wiley Show, Citing Assault Allegations

Was Jesus naked on the cross? Yes, according to Michelangelo, the Bible, and Roman customs