This tour offers participants a rare glimpse into the Oxley Rise synagogue – a stunning national moment which is usually closed off to the public
This tour offers participants a rare glimpse into the Oxley Rise synagogue – a stunning national moment which is usually closed off to the public. Participants will meet Rabbi Nissim Zawady, who will take you on a tour of the monument and share the importance of neighbours to the Jewish community.
Chesed-El Synagogue is one of the oldest synagogues in Southeast Asia and serves as a focal point for the Jewish community in Singapore. Featuring a beautiful blend of architectural styles, combining elements of Sephardic, Ashkenazi, and Moorish influences, the building has a distinct colonial-style facade with intricate details, arched windows, and a dome that adds to its visual appeal.
Don’t miss the prominent and ornate Torah Ark, also known as an aron kodesh, which houses the sacred Torah scrolls and is often beautifully crafted and adorned with intricate carvings and decorative elements. Also, Bismah, the central raised platform within the synagogue, where the Torah is read and prayers are led. It serves as a focal point for the congregation during religious services.
The concept of neighbours in Judaism is rooted in the teachings and principles found in the Torah (the Jewish holy scripture) and Jewish tradition. Judaism places a strong emphasis on treating neighbours with kindness, respect, and compassion. For instance, the concept of Tikkun Olam, which means “repairing the world,” encourages Jews to actively work towards making the world a better place by engaging in acts of social justice, pursuing equality, and addressing societal issues.
Judaism has taken Rabbi Nissim across the globe – from Colombia (his hometown) to Israel and from Greece to Singapore. No matter where he goes, he always feels the warmth and generosity of the local Jewish community and Singapore is no exception! It is this spirit of generosity that touches him time after time, giving him the motivation to do what he does.
Singapore is home to two synagogues – the Maghain Aboth Synagogue at Waterloo Street and the Chesed-El Synagogue at Oxley Rise. Both places of worship were gazetted as national monuments in 1988. Chesed-El means “Mercy of God”. The synagogue has been the centre of many Jewish activities. According to Rabbi Nissim, there are approximately 2,000 Jewish people in Singapore today.
Sunday, 20 August 2023
Sunday, 20 August 2023
Sunday, 20 August 2023
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