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HASIDISM IN THE URBAN FABRIC: IS THERE A "HASIDIC ARCHITECTURE"?
Vladimir Levin
Department of Russian and Slavic Studies
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Synagogue
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Urban Fabric
100%
Hasidism
100%
Graves
50%
Mid-twentieth Century
50%
Spatial Configuration
50%
Architectural Features
50%
Urban Places
50%
Architectural Language
50%
Hasidim
50%
Big Cities
50%
East-Central Europe
50%
Places of Worship
50%
Eastern Central Europe
50%
Identification Markers
50%
Arts and Humanities
Architecture
100%
Hasidism
100%
Synagoge
66%
Residence
33%
Regular
33%
Twentieth Century
33%
Spatial
33%
worshippers
33%
East Central Europe
33%
symbolic usage
33%
places of worship
33%