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# The Shul should be built at a high elevation in the town. Additionally, it should be the tallest building in the town with the exception of buildings that are not used as dwelling spaces. <ref>Shulchan Aruch 150:2</ref>
# The Shul should be built at a high elevation in the town. Additionally, it should be the tallest building in the town with the exception of buildings that are not used as dwelling spaces. <ref>Shulchan Aruch 150:2</ref>
# The Aron should be built in the direction in which the congregation will pray [[Shemona Esreh]]. <ref>Mishna Brurah 150:11</ref>Additionally, the doorway should be built facing the Aron, so that when a person enters they can bow towards the Aron. For example, if the Aron faces east as it does in American Shuls, then the doorway should be in the west. <ref>Shulchan Aruch 150:5, Mishna Brurah 150:10</ref>
# The Aron should be built in the direction in which the congregation will pray [[Shemona Esreh]]. <ref>Mishna Brurah 150:11</ref>Additionally, the doorway should be built facing the Aron, so that when a person enters they can bow towards the Aron. For example, if the Aron faces east as it does in American Shuls, then the doorway should be in the west. <ref>Shulchan Aruch 150:5, Mishna Brurah 150:10</ref>
==Pictures in a Shul==
# It isn't appropriate for a shul to have drawings or artwork in the front of a shul at eye level since it is distracting. If they do one should close one's eyes when one davens there<ref>Teshuvat HaRambam (Friedman Edition 20) writes that having fancy designed cloths hanging on the walls in the shul isn't forbidden but isn't appropriate since it distracts one from davening. This is cited and codified by Shulchan Aruch OC 90:23.</ref> or keep one's eyes in the siddur completely<ref>Yalkut Yosef 90:43, Piskei Teshuvot 90:29</ref>.
# Similarly, siddurim should not have pictures in them because they are distracting.<ref>Rama 90:23, Mishna Brurah 90:71, Aruch Hashulchan 90:28</ref>
# It is even more serious to have pictures of lions, oxen, eagles, sun, moon, stars, or constellations in a shul.<ref>Mordechai (A"z no. 840) cites a dispute between Rabbenu Yoel and Rabbi Elyakim whether it is a problem to have pictures of animals in front of the shul. Darkei Moshe 90:4 cites this. Taz YD 141:14 rules like Rabbi Elyakim who held that it was forbidden. Aruch Hashulchan 90:28 writes that there should be no picture of any animal or people on the walls of the shul.</ref>
# Pictures of people including gedolim pictures should certainly be avoided from being hung in the shul.<ref>Shach YD 141, Piskei Teshuvot 90:29, Yalkut Yosef 90:43</ref>
# It is forbidden to daven in front of a mirror even if one closes one's eyes.<ref>Mishna Brurah 90:71</ref>


==Selling a Bet Knesset==
==Selling a Bet Knesset==