Singer's Hill Window, Emancipation of the Jews"

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Date:1956

Description:Image: Photograph by Brigitte Windsor.

A publication entitled 'The Stained Glass Windows of Singer's Hill Synagogue, Birmingham' (Birmingham City Archives (JA/2/G/12) gives the following account:

"The emergence of th Jews from subjection to freedom is graphically portrayed. The ghetto, surrounded by its high walls, is seen with its gates wide open and its broken chains dangling, over a composite picture of modern Jewry's contibution to the world of medicine, art and music."

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