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“The biblical verse “and the bush was blazing, yet it was not consumed” symbolizes the appointment and constitutes the source of inspiration for the structure design which through flames of concrete encompass the officer in the fire of appointment during prayer.”

The Burning Bush Synagogue: Armon Architectures (Masterpiece Series)

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The Burning Bush Synagogue Armon Architectures (Masterpiece Series)

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Foreword by Brigadier-General Gal Hirsch
Introduction by Major General Gershon Hacohen
Essays by Eliezer Armon, and David Amgadi
Project Description by Eliezer Armon
Interview by Vladimir Belogolovsky
Epilogue by Aharon Haliva
Photography by Uriel Messa, Sabadosh Bengamin and Eliezer Armon
Edited by Oscar Riera Ojeda

The concept in the back of the monumental structure located at the IDF officers school is based on receipt of the Torah by Moses on Mount Sinai. Moses received his appointment at the location of the burning bush. At the ceremony revealing their officer rank on the parade ground, the cadets receive and agree to lead their soldiers with the burning bush in the background, connecting them with the Godly appointment. The biblical verse “and the bush was blazing, yet it was not consumed” symbolizes the appointment and constitutes the source of inspiration for the structure design which through flames of concrete encompass the officer in the fire of appointment during prayer. 
The prayer hall is built of 24 concrete flames installed on a concrete skeleton with steel screws and poles created in an industrial and controlled process, millimeter precise. Each flame is connected by two steel poles at the top and 2 anchor points at the bottom locked in place by screws. Each group of three flames was stabilized by a horizontal iron pole. The walls of the hall were stabilized in the same way. “And the middle bar in the midst of the boards shall reach from end to end…” The Book of Exodus chapter 26 verse 28. The whole compound is interwoven with a forest of olive trees as the sword is interwoven in the officer pin, the olive branch now entwining the flame of appointment.

 

The Burning Bush Synagogue - Masterpiece Series
Armon Architectures

 
Book Size: 8,5 x 11 in / 215.9 x 279.4 mm
Format: Portrait
Pages: 200
Language: English
Photographs: 120
Illustrations: 62
Edition/ISBN: Hardcover (978-1-946226-40-2)