View Full Version : Synagogues in your city?
RafflesCity May 5th, 2005, 07:06 AM Post pics of synagogues in your city!
In Singapore, there are 2. They were originally built for the small Jewish community that settled here in the 19th century:
El-Chesed Synagogue
http://img38.exs.cx/img38/7910/chesed.jpg
http://img97.exs.cx/img97/1733/chesed2.jpg
Maghain Aboth Synagogue
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v427/rotpics03/syng2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v427/rotpics03/syng.jpg
http://img59.exs.cx/img59/161/syng9vn.jpg
SinCity May 5th, 2005, 07:39 AM Wow, really nice synagogues in Singapore! :)
Vertigo May 9th, 2005, 08:43 PM Former synagogue in Nijmegen (Netherlands), now a nature museum.
http://baeumen.de/gelderse-poort/bilder/natuurmuseum.jpg
http://www.hulsen.net/images/Nijmegen055B.jpg
3tmk May 14th, 2005, 03:24 AM Well obviously NYC has a lot, but I don't have pics of them. Except for a few near towers, but I don't think I've uploaded them yet.
Until then, here's Sofia, Bulgaria's main synagogue, one of the biggest in Europe
courtesy of google
http://www.globalgayz.com/BulgariaGalleryC/images/IMG_7575.jpg
http://www.omda.bg/bulg/news/personal/Sinag.jpg
http://ww2.pstripes.osd.mil/02/oct02/sofia/images/sofia12.jpg
sergionni June 11th, 2005, 04:19 PM in serbia and montenegro :
synagog in Novi Sad
http://www.fizika-ns.org.yu/icps/images/20_sinagoga.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/sr/6/6f/Sinagoga.jpg
in Subotica
http://www.sos-sinagoga.org.yu/images/gallery/old/6.jpg
http://www.sos-sinagoga.org.yu/images/gallery/old/1.jpg
http://www.sos-sinagoga.org.yu/images/photos/pic_24.jpg
http://www.sos-sinagoga.org.yu/images/photos/frontpage.jpg
sinagoga.org.yu/images/photos/nino_1.jpg
in Pancevo
http://www.pancevo.com/town/photo/images/86.jpg
in Belgrade
http://svastara.com/razno/beograd/zgrada_sinagoga.jpg
sorry couldnt find new pics online
empersouf June 11th, 2005, 04:53 PM We have zero synagogues in Maarssen, but there are some in Tetouan, I will post pics after the holiday;)
Josh June 11th, 2005, 04:59 PM Main Synagogue of Brussels
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v251/Joshke/synbrussel.jpg
Shomré Hadass Synagogue in Antwerp
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v251/Joshke/synantw.jpg
rikarchitecten June 11th, 2005, 05:47 PM Enschede (150,000), the Netherlands
http://www.enschede-stad.nl/~Fotos/Gebouwen/Synagoge/01.jpg
http://www.enschede-stad.nl/~Fotos/Gebouwen/Synagoge/02.jpg
http://www.enschede-stad.nl/~Fotos/Gebouwen/Synagoge/08.jpg
Monkey June 29th, 2005, 11:22 AM woooooow Singapoura's synagogue is rock!!!
thanx to all for pics:)
Skyland July 3rd, 2005, 08:44 AM The oldest synagogue (Emanu-El) in Tucson and Arizona dates from 1910:
http://www.isjm.org/jhr/no2/tucson.jpg
http://personal.riverusers.com/~lynnsaul/SATexterior.jpg
http://personal.riverusers.com/~lynnsaul/ark.jpg
New Synagogue in Dresden, Germany (opened in 2002):
http://www.dresden.de/bilder/sehenswertes/gebaeude/336_synagoge1.jpg
http://www.ifa.de/a/a1/nda/pics/synagoge.jpg
http://www.judentum-projekt.de/images/synagogedresden8.jpg
http://www.das-neue-dresden.de/images/synagoge4.jpg
http://www.judentum-projekt.de/images/synagogedresden4.jpg
http://www.juedisches-archiv-chfrank.de/kehilot/deutsland/dresden/dresden-00.jpg
During the Elbe floods in 2002:
http://www.edv-haufe.de/hochwasser/148_20.jpg
Skyland July 4th, 2005, 12:09 AM The largest synagogue (Neue Synagoge) in Berlin was built in 1866:
http://www.sophieneck-berlin.de/bilder/synagoge1.jpg
http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~jay-geller/Multimedia_files/image011.jpg
http://www.sophieneck-berlin.de/bilder/oranienburger-str.jpg
http://www.berlin-info.de/deutsch/sights/big/synagoge.jpg
Monkey July 4th, 2005, 12:39 AM i think the largest synagogue is or in Berlin or in Prague
CAESARS-PALACe July 4th, 2005, 01:21 AM pictures of the main synagogue in Rome :
http://www.romeguide.it/foto/ghetto/sinagoga02.jpg
http://www.sidic.org/images/ghetto/sinagogaRoma.jpg
http://www.sidic.org/images/ghetto/albunsinagogatevere.jpg
Tiber with synagogue :
http://www.italiantourism.com/images/prew_2100000015030.jpg
http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/stamps/jrst0316.jpg
http://www.aronson.co.il/SpecialPics/Italy/images/DSCF0353.jpg
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dome :
http://www2.adnkronos.com:8888/news/prod/bolletti/lefoto/2004/mag/sinagoga/f/f2.jpg
http://www2.adnkronos.com:8888/news/prod/bolletti/lefoto/2004/mag/sinagoga/f/f3.jpg
http://www2.adnkronos.com:8888/news/prod/bolletti/lefoto/2004/mag/sinagoga/f/f4.jpg
http://www2.adnkronos.com:8888/news/prod/bolletti/lefoto/2004/mag/sinagoga/f/f7.jpg
http://www2.adnkronos.com:8888/news/prod/bolletti/lefoto/2004/mag/sinagoga/f/f9.jpg
http://www2.adnkronos.com:8888/news/prod/bolletti/lefoto/2004/mag/sinagoga/f/f10.jpg
http://www2.adnkronos.com:8888/news/prod/bolletti/lefoto/2004/mag/sinagoga/f/f14.jpg
the synagogue of Firenze it is also very big :
http://www.bh.org.il/Communities/Synagogue/florence.asp
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Sarajka July 4th, 2005, 02:21 AM There are Synagogues in most cities in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Most of them were nationalised by the communists after WWII - police stations, schools, etc. Over the years, though, most have been converted back to Synagogues where Jews remained, or to Jewish/holocaust-related museums where none remained.
Sarajevo has two main Synagogues, but neither is as beautiful as those you've shared here. So I'll share instead what was, when first built, the city's second Synagogue.
Now it is a prayer chapel for the Sarajevo Jewish community. It houses a small museum and serves as a place for funeral ceremonies and so on. It is located in the center of the Old Sephardic Cemetery.
Firstly, here is the beautiful view of the city afforded from the Old Sephardic Cemetery:
http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/3041/39vd.jpg
And here are two views of the structure itself. It is a National Heritage Monument in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Under Bosnian law, this means that not only is the building protected - but the design is patented and constructing the same building somewhere else in the country is strictly prohibited.
http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/1939/19ll1.jpg
http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/1123/27vk.jpg
Sarajka July 4th, 2005, 02:35 AM This is sort of unrelated, but - I'm sure Zohar can confess the truth of this :D - I am obcessed with the Jewish history of my country. It's fascinating to me, it truly is. They have played, and continue to play, a role in my country that I cannot even put into words. During the war here, especially, they were absolutely amazing. Every person alive in my city is, in some way, in debt for their actions.
Anyway, what I want to share is this - Kad ja podjoh na Bembasu (When I go down to Bembasa), Bembasa being the point at which the Miljacka river reaches Sarajevo and makes a wide turn before flowing into the heart of the city. It is a very old Sephardic song, and is the official city anthem of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. You hear it, truly, at least once a week. It's a constant reminder of this city's Jewish heritage.
http://www.bosnaprkosnaodsna.mine.nu/Himzo_Polovina/Kad_ja_podjoh_na_Bentbasu.mp3
TalB July 5th, 2005, 01:17 AM Since NYC has the both the highest Israeli and Jewish population in the US, here are its synagouges.
Eldridge St Synagogue, Manhattan
http://www.nyc-architecture.com/LES/010-Eldridge.jpg
Bialystoker Synagogue, Manhattan
http://www.nyc-architecture.com/LES/LES012-01.jpg
Congregation Beth Hamedrash Hagodol, Manhattan
http://www.nyc-architecture.com/LES/014-Norfolk_Synagogue.jpg
Congregation Shaarai Shomoyim, Manhattan
http://www.nyc-architecture.com/LES/LES036-01.jpg
First Warsaw Congregation First Warsaw Congregation, Manhattan
http://www.nyc-architecture.com/LES/035-Erste_Warshawer_Synagogue.jpg
Central Synagogue, Manhattan
http://www.nyc-architecture.com/UES/UES004-09.jpg
Temple Emanu-El, Manhattan
http://www.nyc-architecture.com/UES/UES039-09.jpg
Civic Ctr Synagogue, Manhattan
http://www.nyc-architecture.com/SOH/Pict0034.jpg
Wall St Synagogue, Manhattan
http://www.users.cloud9.net/~lipsker/200208/images/wall_street_synagogue02.jpg
Sutton Pl Synagogue, Manhattan
http://www.bridgeandtunnelclub.com/bigmap/manhattan/midtown/sidestreets/east51st/11225e51st.jpg
Park East Synagogue, Manhattan
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/images/shuls/parkeastsyn.jpg
Shaarey Shamoyim Synagogue, Manhattan
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/images/shuls/shaareynyc.jpg
FREE HQ, Brooklyn
http://www.russianjewry.org/images/programs/synagogues/01.jpg
FREE of Brighton Beach, Brooklyn
http://www.russianjewry.org/images/about/free_brighton6.jpg
Hebrew Inst of University Hts, The Bronx
http://irmaml.tripod.com/BxPix17/marty10.jpg
Hebrew Inst of Middle Village, Queens
http://www.forgotten-ny.com/STREET%20SCENES/middlevillage/OlderAdult3.jpg
Ahavath Achim Synagogue, Queens
http://www.forgotten-ny.com/STREET%20SCENES/middlevillage/Romanian_Church.jpg
The Congregation of Forest Hills West, Queens
http://www.forgotten-ny.com/STREET%20SCENES/middlevillage/ForestHillsWest1.jpg
Monkey July 7th, 2005, 09:05 PM why so many synagogues in Manhattan?
i think there more synagogues than in Tel Aviv:)
synagogue in Roma is so amazing!!!!!!
bluejon July 7th, 2005, 10:02 PM why so many synagogues in Manhattan?
i think there more synagogues than in Tel Aviv:)
synagogue in Roma is so amazing!!!!!!
Like Talb said, NYC has the highest population of Jews and Israelis in the USA.
Zohar, can you post some of Israel's synagogues?
Xabi July 7th, 2005, 10:08 PM I think there is only one sinagogue in the Basque Country, and it is in Bayonne (french-Basque Country).
I don't know its location, so I cannot provide any image.
:(
TalB July 7th, 2005, 10:36 PM why so many synagogues in Manhattan?
i think there more synagogues than in Tel Aviv:)
synagogue in Roma is so amazing!!!!!!
The post should be self-explanatory, but if you don't why there are so many synagouges in NYC, then I will tell the answer. Jews have been living in NYC since 1654 when they either came over from Brazil or from Europe to live in the US. Neighborhoods like the Lower East Side, Flushing, Borough Pk, Crown Hts, Williamsburg, and Yorkville are home to the highest Jewish population in the city and possibly the nation. There are also neighborhoods like Kew Gardens Hills, Midwood, and Chelsea that are known having the largest Israeli communties in the country. As for the synagogues, since there is no distinctive designs, and some of them are made to resemble the area of the Jews were from, while others could have been originally churches. There are actually more than the ones I have shown, b/c these are the mostly the major ones, and the ones that have pics to show of. On a sidenote, if anyone is unable to view the Sutton Pl Synagogue, then right-click on where the red x shows up, select properties, and copy/past the link into your URL for it to show up.
Monkey July 7th, 2005, 10:44 PM here pic of the most popular in Tel Aviv
the most of sunagogues in Tel Aviv are closed because Tel Aviv is very secular/atheist city in Israel....
http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~bazlov/israel/hi_res~/005ta_syn.jpg
RafflesCity July 7th, 2005, 11:05 PM ^
wow that looks very unusual!
how old is it?
Monkey July 7th, 2005, 11:07 PM from 1995
Fir3blaze July 7th, 2005, 11:34 PM Surabaya, Indonesia
Indonesia has a very small -and rapidly dwindling- Jewish population (I read somewhere that there approximately 2000 Jews in living Indonesia in 1933, 450 in 1957 and not more than 20 in 1997). The small Jewish community maintains a synagogue in Surabaya, the only one of its kind in Indonesia. Well, its nothing compared to the grandeur of other synagogues posted here, but I'll give credit to the Jewish community in Surabaya for their effort in maintaining their place of worship.
Holy Ark in Surabaya Synagogue
http://img167.imageshack.us/img167/9651/017503004sz.jpg (http://www.imageshack.us)
Jewish Cemetery in Surabaya
http://img167.imageshack.us/img167/7033/017500005aq.jpg (http://www.imageshack.us)
Monkey July 7th, 2005, 11:49 PM jews can;t go to indonesia!:(
bluejon July 8th, 2005, 04:22 AM How about pictures of The Great Synagogue in Tel Aviv?
Arpels July 8th, 2005, 12:06 PM Shalom people, I found some pics of a sinagoga (Synagogue) in Lisbon close to the place were I born, the name of thys Synagogue is Shaaré Tikvah, wen I was a child I talk many times with the raby of thys Synagogue, he was very simpatic:
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a51/mirim1/sinag1.jpg
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a51/mirim1/sinag2.jpg
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a51/mirim1/sinag3.jpg
Hebrewtext July 8th, 2005, 01:19 PM Mario Botta synagogue Tel Aviv more pics
http://img213.echo.cx/img213/2791/p200309100479wg.jpg
http://img201.echo.cx/img201/664/botta27ma.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v641/toreno/ta%20museum/botcym-1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v641/toreno/ta%20museum/botcym-2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v641/toreno/ta%20museum/botcym-3.jpghttp://img.photobucket.com/albums/v641/toreno/ta%20museum/botcym-4.jpg
Nemo July 8th, 2005, 02:06 PM Jewish/Portuguese synagogue Amsterdam
http://www.bmz.amsterdam.nl/adam/pics/groot/snoge/snogeo.jpg
http://www.bmz.amsterdam.nl/adam/pics/groot/snoge/snoge3.jpg
http://www.bmz.amsterdam.nl/adam/pics/groot/snoge/snoge1.jpg
http://www.bmz.amsterdam.nl/adam/pics/groot/snoge/snoge5.jpg
http://www.jhm.nl/jhm/afbeeldingen/amsterdam/35-gerarddou-%206a%20kl.jpg
Gerard Dou synagoge
http://www.jhm.nl/jhm/afbeeldingen/collectie/d088/_org//088b019.jpg
http://www.jhm.nl/jhm/afbeeldingen/gebouw/_org//_600/geisoleerde%20ds%203-n.jpg
http://www.jhm.nl/jhm/afbeeldingen/gebouw/_org//_600/geisoleerde%20ns%203-n.jpg
http://www.jhm.nl/jhm/afbeeldingen/gebouw/_org//_600/ns%20171b011.jpg
Arpels July 8th, 2005, 03:11 PM :uh:
Hebrewtext July 8th, 2005, 03:49 PM the great synagogue Tel Aviv
http://img213.echo.cx/img213/6650/ptach81r2hu.jpg
http://img193.echo.cx/img193/306/ptach39t9at.jpg
Heichal Yehudah synagogue Tel Aviv
http://img207.echo.cx/img207/89/406152347hq.jpg
http://img207.echo.cx/img207/3645/140622xm.jpg
http://img186.echo.cx/img186/1729/synagogue14nx.jpg
TOfan696 July 8th, 2005, 04:57 PM I thought since were posting pics of synagogues from cities all around the world it would be appropriate to show pics from toronto, canadas largest and fast growing jewish comminty, in the suburbs right now there building the worlds largest jewish community campus with hospitals, jewish offices, 5 schools, synagogues ect. but heres 2 websites, one with pics of some of toronto and the rest of the worlds synagogues and the other for the new vaugh jewish communtiy campus.
http://www.jbuff.com/synagogue_pictures.htm
http://www.jewishtorontotomorrow.com/capital/display.asp?Page_ID=72
TalB July 8th, 2005, 10:56 PM Pleasantville, NY (my hometown) has only one synagogue, and it is known as the Pleasantville Community Synagogue since there are a number of Jews living here as well, though this was originally a church.
http://www.pleasantville.americantowns.com/servlets/ImageDownload?imageid=16834
Arpels July 8th, 2005, 11:19 PM the great synagogue Tel Aviv
http://img213.echo.cx/img213/6650/ptach81r2hu.jpg
http://img193.echo.cx/img193/306/ptach39t9at.jpg
Heichal Yehudah synagogue Tel Aviv
http://img207.echo.cx/img207/89/406152347hq.jpg
http://img207.echo.cx/img207/3645/140622xm.jpg
http://img186.echo.cx/img186/1729/synagogue14nx.jpg
to much concret Hebrewtext :( American Synagogues are amazing, wat a style :eek:
Hebrewtext July 9th, 2005, 02:44 AM to much concret Hebrewtext :( American Synagogues are amazing, wat a style :eek:
that synagogue was built in the 1950's the age of brutalism and expoased concrete. and nothing is wrong about that, each building got the features of its era.
Nemo July 9th, 2005, 03:06 PM Mikweh Israël Synagogue, built 1692, Willemstad, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles.
Protestant Holland, just emerging victorious from its war for religious freedom against Spain. Settling there at the turn of the 16th century under the protectorate of the burgomasters of Amsterdam and the freedom-loving House of Orange Nassau, these Spanish and Portuguese Jews helped make Amsterdam the commercial and shipping center of Europe. As for Jewish culture and religion, Amsterdam was to become known as the “NEW JERUSALEM”. The majestic Portuguese Synagogue on the Jonas Daniel Meyerplein, the “Esnoga”, still testifies proudly to the greatness that once was theirs.
The Dutch were among the first Europeans to practice religious tolerance. In 1654, numerous Jews arrived from Brazil after the Portuguese conquest of the Dutch colony.The Mikve Israel Synagogue, is now the oldest continuously used synagogue in the Americas.
http://www.jodensavanne.sr.org/articles/photo6.jpg
http://www.jodensavanne.sr.org/articles/photo7.jpg
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Arpels July 10th, 2005, 06:57 PM that synagogue was built in the 1950's the age of brutalism and expoased concrete. and nothing is wrong about that, each building got the features of its era.
is trew but they could use limestone to cover the concret for exemple, a traditional stone in the area, dont you agree?
Arpels July 10th, 2005, 07:04 PM Mikweh Israël Synagogue, built 1692, Willemstad, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles.
Protestant Holland, just emerging victorious from its war for religious freedom against Spain. Settling there at the turn of the 16th century under the protectorate of the burgomasters of Amsterdam and the freedom-loving House of Orange Nassau, these Spanish and Portuguese Jews helped make Amsterdam the commercial and shipping center of Europe. As for Jewish culture and religion, Amsterdam was to become known as the “NEW JERUSALEM”. The majestic Portuguese Synagogue on the Jonas Daniel Meyerplein, the “Esnoga”, still testifies proudly to the greatness that once was theirs.
The Dutch were among the first Europeans to practice religious tolerance. In 1654, numerous Jews arrived from Brazil after the Portuguese conquest of the Dutch colony.The Mikve Israel Synagogue, is now the oldest continuously used synagogue in the Americas.
http://www.jodensavanne.sr.org/articles/photo6.jpg
http://www.jodensavanne.sr.org/articles/photo7.jpg
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its very old that one :eek:
m@rco July 12th, 2005, 02:46 PM La Grande Synagogue de Paris :
http://img335.imageshack.us/img335/8253/synag5su.jpg
The Guimard Synagogue (by Hector Guimard) :
http://img312.imageshack.us/img312/9598/synaguimard0ew.jpg
Hebrewtext July 18th, 2005, 04:29 PM ancient synagogues in Israel (1 cen.BC- 5 cen.AD)
Gush halav synagogue
http://img273.echo.cx/img273/5943/68301122003339557sy.jpg
chirbat shema synagogue
http://img181.echo.cx/img181/3580/hirbatshemasyn7cu.jpg
Bara'am synagogue
http://img145.echo.cx/img145/361/0000003964l4tm.jpg
http://img48.echo.cx/img48/8097/251141wv.jpg
Katserin synagogue
http://img71.echo.cx/img71/7278/katserinoldsynagoge3wt.jpg
http://img269.echo.cx/img269/6190/koteret8en.jpg
Beit alfa synagogue
http://img238.echo.cx/img238/1336/betalpha13oa.jpg
http://img238.echo.cx/img238/504/betalpha29nj.jpg
http://img30.echo.cx/img30/7258/betalpha33iq.jpg
Hamat Tiberius synagogue
http://img279.echo.cx/img279/3985/hamattiberia1l0xy.jpg
http://img269.echo.cx/img269/5274/hamattiberial1vz.jpg
http://img269.echo.cx/img269/3310/tiberius5qb.jpg
http://img181.echo.cx/img181/2958/tiberius19ae.jpg
Chorazin
1st Century Synagogue
http://img81.echo.cx/img81/4176/306066243we.jpg
http://img71.echo.cx/img71/79/chorazinsynagogueinteriortbn06.jpg
http://img48.echo.cx/img48/4600/chorazinsynagoguefacadetbn0629.jpg
Capernaum Synagogue
Jesus was confronted by a demoniac while teaching here (Mark 1:21-27).
In Capernaum, Jesus healed the servant of the centurion. This Roman official was credited with building the synagogue (Luke 7:3).
In this synagogue, Jesus gave sermon on the bread of life (John 6:35-59).
http://img169.echo.cx/img169/2818/457northisr3zw.jpg
http://img146.echo.cx/img146/1235/306066224dq.jpg
http://img163.echo.cx/img163/4337/354034216vg.jpg
http://img146.echo.cx/img146/6418/354034225me.jpg
http://img146.echo.cx/img146/2382/354034234nb.jpg
Arpels July 18th, 2005, 04:41 PM fantastic that old Synagogs Hebrewtext :okay:
TalB July 18th, 2005, 10:15 PM This isn't anywhere where I live, but the Touro Synagogue, in Newport, RI, is the the fist ever synagogue built in the US.
http://www.pluralism.org/research/profiles/images/71768/tourofull.jpg
TalB December 12th, 2005, 10:31 PM Here are some other synagogues that exist in NYC.
Home Street Synagogue (Congregation Tifereth Israel of Corona), Corona, Queens
http://www.forgotten-ny.com/NEIGHBORHOODS/corona/TifirethIsrael.jpg
Balsom Court Synagogue, Far Rockaway
http://www.forgotten-ny.com/Alleys/rockawayalleys/balsamcourt1.jpg
Ansche Chesed Synagouge, Manhattan
http://www.anschechesed.org/info/photoalbum/images/exter319b.jpg
Manila-X December 13th, 2005, 08:49 AM Here's one in Hong Kong, The Ohel Leah Synagogue in Mid-Levels
http://www.archmedia.com.au/resources/aa/1999/05/img/projects1.jpg
meow December 13th, 2005, 09:32 PM A synagogue in Izmir, Turkey
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/893/atasinagog27hu.jpg
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