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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Europe or in the world. The heart of the complex is the historic Golden Rose central synagogue, built in the 19th century. The idea to create the Menorah Center...
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The Golden Rose Synagogue (Ukrainian: Золота Роза, romanized: Zolota Roza; Polish: Złota Róża; Yiddish: די גאָלדען רויז, romanized: Di Golden Royz), known...
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Britain), a British horse race Golden Rose Synagogue (Lviv), in Ukraine Golden Rose Synagogue (Dnipro), in Ukraine "The Golden Rose", a song by Tom Petty from...
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Germany (2024) Dnipro also cooperates with: Osaka, Japan (2022) Grand Rapids, USA (2023) Dnepropetrovsk maniacs Golden Rose Synagogue, Dnipro See §Name for...
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Golden Rose Synagogue (Dnipro) Choral Synagogue (Drohobych) Kharkiv Choral Synagogue (Kharkiv) Brodsky Choral Synagogue (Kyiv) Great Choral Synagogue...
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Bucharest Great Choral Synagogue of Odesa Golden Rose Synagogue (Dnipro) Great Choral Synagogue of Riga (burned in 1941) Great Choral Synagogue of Daugavpils Great...
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size. In 1606, the role of the Great City Synagogue shifted to the Golden Rose Synagogue. When this synagogue also became too small, the Jewish community...
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Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (redirect from Dnipro Oblast)
number of ethnic groups. The Jewish community is centered in the Dnipro (Golden Rose Synagogue) and Kryvyi Rih area, and emerged during a wave of Jewish immigration...
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2016). "A New Day for the Golden Rose in L'viv". Jewish Heritage Europe. Retrieved 11 April 2017. "The Space of Synagogues". Center for Urban History...
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design of the Holocaust Memorial Synagogue (Moscow) 1999: Foyer, prayer room and Torah ark in the Golden Rose Synagogue (Dnipro) 2008: Statue of Churchill,...
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Synagogue of Kyiv (Ukrainian: Велика хоральна синагога Києва), also known as the Podil Synagogue or the Rozenberg Synagogue, is a Aesopian synagogue,...
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The Kharkiv Choral Synagogue (Ukrainian: Харківська хоральна синагога) is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located at 12 Pushkinska Street, Kharkiv, in the...
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The Uzhhorod Synagogue is a former Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Uzhhorod, in the present day Zakarpattia Oblast of western Ukraine. When it was established...
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The Brodsky Synagogue, also called the Brodsky Choral Synagogue (Ukrainian: Синагога Бродського; Yiddish: די בראדסקי שול אין קיעוו), is an Orthodox Jewish...
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The Great Synagogue of Brody, also known as the Old Fortress Synagogue, is a former Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located in Brody, in the Lviv Oblast of...
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Eupatorian Kenassas (category European synagogue stubs)
Jewish synagogues located on Karaimskaya Street in Yevpatoria, Crimea, Ukraine. The synagogue complex is the oldest active Karaite synagogue in the world...
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The Czernowitz Synagogue, also called The Temple of Czernowitz (Ukrainian: Темпль, lit. 'Temple') was a former Reform Jewish synagogue located in Chernivtsi...
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Tempel Synagogue was a Progressive Jewish synagogue, located at the Old Market Square 14 (the historic Fish Market) in Lviv, at the time part of the Austro-Hungarian...
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The Gwoździec Synagogue was a Jewish synagogue located in the former Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in what is now Hvizdets in Ukraine. Built in the mid-17th...
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The Great Synagogue (Festungs-Schule) is a former Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located on Heroiv Maidanu Street, in Husiatyn, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine....
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The Brodsky Synagogue is a Reform Jewish synagogue, located at Zhukovskoho Street 18, in Odesa, Ukraine. Completed in 1868 by Jews from Brody, it was the...
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The Tsori Gilod Synagogue, known in more recent times as Beis Aharon V'Yisrael Synagogue (transliterated from Hebrew as "The House of Aaron and Israel")...
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The Great Synagogue was a former Jewish synagogue, located in Pidhaitsi, Ternopil Oblast in Ukraine. The congregation worshipped in the Ashkenazi rite...
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Suburb Synagogue (Ukrainian: Передміська синагога, romanized: Peredmiska synahoha; Polish: Wielka Synagoga Przedmiejska we Lwowie) was a synagogue at Bożnicza-Street...
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The Great Synagogue is a former Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located at 33 Karaimska Street, in the Jewish quarter of Lutsk (Polish: Łuck), in Volyn Oblast...
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Jakob Glanzer Shul (redirect from Hassidic Synagogue)
The Jakob Glanzer Shul, also called the Chasidim Synagogue, is a former Orthodox Hasidic Jewish synagogue, located at Vuhil'na (Coal) Street Nr.3 in Lviv...
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Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) (redirect from Karaim synagogue (Kiev))
кенаса Києва) is a former Karaite Jewish synagogue, or kenesa, located at Yaroslaviv Val Street 7, close to the Golden Gates of Kyiv, in the Shevchenkivskyi...
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The Great Synagogue is a Jewish synagogue, located on Vulytsya Zaporizʹka , in Zhovkva (Zółkiew), in the Lviv Raion of Lviv Oblast, of Ukraine. It was...
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The Great Synagogue is a Jewish synagogue, located in Sharhorod, in the Vinnytsia Oblast of Ukraine. Built in 1589 in what was then the Polish–Lithuanian...
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