Loop Synagogue
Loop Synagogue is a synagogue in the Chicago Loop, built in 1957–1958.[3] It is renowned for a stained glass artwork by Abraham Rattner.[4]
Chicago Loop Synagogue | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Traditional Judaism[1] or Orthodox[2] |
Status | Active |
Location | |
Location | 16 S. Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Geographic coordinates | 41°52′54″N 87°37′53″W |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Loebl, Schlossman & Bennett[1] |
Completed | 1958[1] |
Website | |
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The architects were the firm Loebl, Schlossman & Bennett, who also designed the Richard J. Daley Center.[5][6]
Artwork
A sculpture Hands of Peace by Nehemia Azaz is situated over the entrance doors.[7] The work depicts "priestly hands raised in benediction" (the Priestly Blessing).[8]
Let There Be Light
Abraham Rattner's 30 ft × 40 ft (9.1 m × 12.2 m) Let There Be Light [lower-alpha 1] occupies the entire eastern wall of the second-floor sanctuary. It stands in juxtaposition to the "reserved minimalism" of the rest of the interior.[2] The art depicts images from Genesis 1:3 and Jewish religious symbols including a menorah, a shofar and an etrog. Additional influences include kabbalistic symbolism of "the force and the spirit of the ineffable and unknowable power".[11]
It was described as "[p]erhaps the most beautiful synagogue interior in the United States".[10] Another critic said the glass "bathes the sanctuary in a shower of color, artistically consecrating the space as a place apart from the grey concrete scene on the other side of the glass".[12]
References
- Chiat 2004, p. 104.
- "Chicago Loop Synagogue". Open House Chicago. Retrieved 2018-05-26.
- Eileen Lavine (January 13, 2016), "Jewish Routes: Chicago", Moment
- Chiat 2004, p. 72.
- Cutler 1996, p. 175.
- Daley Center, Chicago Architecture Foundation
- Chiat 2004, p. 105.
- "Hands of Peace by Henri Azaz", Chicago Loop: A New Walking Tour, WTTW
- Baigell, pp. 112.
- de Breffny 1978, pp. 199-200.
- Baigell, pp. 114-115.
- "Let There be Light by Abraham Rattner", Chicago Loop: A New Walking Tour, WTTW, retrieved 2018-05-26
Sources
- Chiat, Marilyn Joyce (2004), The Spiritual Traveler—Chicago and Illinois: A Guide to Sacred Sites and Peaceful Places, Hidden Spring, ISBN 978-1-58768-010-6
- Cutler, Irving (1996), The Jews of Chicago: From Shtetl to Suburb, University of Illinois Press, ISBN 0252021851
- Baigell, Matthew (2007), Jewish Art in America: An Introduction, Rowman & Littlefield, ISBN 0742546411
- de Breffny, Brian (1978), The Synagogue (First American ed.), Macmillan, pp. 199–200, OCLC 1031770403
Further reading
External links
- Official website
- Buildings: Chicago Loop Synagogue PBS (video clip)