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he Great German Schola,
of Ashkenazi rite, was born with the pulpit in the middle
of the cultural room, then some problems of statics
caused the moving of the pulpit opposite the 'Aron ha-Kodesh
not to charge too much on the floor. The irregular plant
of the Great German Schola is made harmonical by an
elliptic women's gallery and by the decorations of the
walls covered with "marmorino" and by an inscription,
the Ten Commandments, in golden letters with red background
running all over the walls of the cultural room.
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