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    The Menorah center (Ukrainian: Центр "Менора") is a center of the Jewish community in Dnipro in the South-Eastern Ukraine. Some sources declare it to be...
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  • magazine Menorah: Worship, History, Legend, a 2017 Italian Jewish art exhibition Menorah center, Dnipro, a Ukrainian Jewish community center The Menorah Journal...
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    Odesa Museum of Jewish History and the Holocaust in Ukraine in Menorah center, Dnipro. Jewish Museum London, England Manchester Jewish Museum, England...
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    Ihor Kolomoyskyi (category Businesspeople from Dnipro)
    be the largest multifunctional Jewish Community Center in Europe, the Menorah Centre, in downtown Dnipro. Comprising seven marble towers (of which the highest...
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    Kotsyubinskiy Street/Sholom Aleichem Street, in Dnipro, Ukraine. The Golden Rose synagogue was built in 1868 (when Dnipro was named Yekaterinoslav). In 1924 the...
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    the Dnipro River, from which it takes its name. Dnipro is the administrative centre of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. It hosts the administration of Dnipro urban...
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  • Oleksandr Petrovskyi (category Businesspeople from Dnipro)
    Dnipro Jewish Center "Menorah" received the world's largest silver menorah on behalf of the Petrovsky Family, becoming a relic of the entire Dnipro community...
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    Ukrainian Week. "Presentation of the movie "Cold Yar" | Menorah cultural and business center". menorah-center.com. Retrieved 18 June 2020. In the Footsteps of...
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    Opened in October 2012 in Dnipro, the multifunctional Menorah center is among the world's largest Jewish community centers. A growing trend among Israelis...
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    campaign to encourage all Jews worldwide to light their own menorah. After all-tin menorahs were given out that year, a military manufacturer was commissioned...
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  • threats against Jewish pilgrims in Uman, Ukraine and the attack against a menorah by extremist Christian organization in Moldova in 2009. In 2008, the radical...
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    October 1941. By 21 November 1941, Mariupol was declared Jew-free. The "Menorah memorial", or officially, the Mariupol Memorial to the Murdered Jews is...
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  • alamy.de Piechotka, Maria; Piechotka, Kazimierz (2015). Landscape With Menorah: Jews in the towns and cities of the former Rzeczpospolita of Poland and...
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    Lubavitch Ohel Menachem, S. Paulo, Brazil Yeshiva Gedola Nachlas Levi, Dnipro, Ukraine Yeshiva Gedolah Frankfurt, Germany Rabbinical Yeshiva, Venice,...
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  • was held on September 25–26, 2021 in the city of Dnipro in the world's largest Jewish centerMenorah”. He is also one of the organizers of annual scientific...
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  • the persecution of the Jews." In: Gerhard Paul, Gillis Carlebach (eds.): Menorah and swastika: On the history of the Jews in and from Schleswig-Holstein...
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