Ed-Dikke synagogue

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Ancient synagogue (Khirbet ed-Dikke)
Ed-Dikke synagogue is located in the Golan Heights
Ed-Dikke synagogue
Shown within the Golan Heights
RegionGolan Heights
Coordinates32°55′19″N 35°37′33″E / 32.9220°N 35.6258°E / 32.9220; 35.6258
History
Foundedc. 460 CE
Site notes
Excavation dates1905
ArchaeologistsGottlieb Schumacher; H. Kohl & C. Watzinger
Conditionruin

The ed-Dikke Synagogue, located 3 km north of the

ancient synagogue dating from around the 5th century CE.[1]

History

The synagogue, located at a site known as Khirbet ed-Dikke, was first identified by Gottlieb Schumacher in the 1880s.[2][3] In 1905, Heinrich Kohl and Carl Watzinger briefly investigated the site.[4]

The building is thought to date from c. 460 CE[5] and consists of a prayer hall measuring approx. 11 m (36 ft) by 14 m (46 ft). It was divided into three aisles by two rows of four columns each.[6]

References

  1. ^ Khirbet Dikke and the Synagogues in and around Bethsaida Valley (Archaostyle Scientific Series 7), Qazrin 2009: Archaostyle (191 pp; 58 illustrations; 1 map)
  2. ^ Ramat Ha-Golan, Jewish Virtual Library.
  3. ^ Schumacher, G. (1888). The Jaulân: surveyed for the German Society for the Exploration of the Holy Land. London: R. Bentley. pp. 120–123.
  4. . Retrieved 3 October 2010.
  5. ^ Milson, D., "Byzantine Architects at Work at Herodium, Palaestina Prima", LA 39 (1989) 209.
  6. . Retrieved 3 October 2010.