TartuSynagogue (Estonian: Tartu sünagoog) was a synagogue in Tartu, Estonia. The synagogue was built in 1903 and was designed by a local architect R...
became the only post-war European capital without a synagogue. The TartuSynagogue, located in Tartu, a university city in southeastern Estonia and the...
constructed in Tallinn in 1883 and Tartu in 1901. Both of these were destroyed by fire during World War II. A synagogue was also built in Võro as shown in...
the family to Tallinn, Estonia in 1956. In 1976 Bronstein graduated from Tartu State University with a degree in Applied Mathematics, gaining a PhD in...
Great Synagogue of Tallinn (Estonian: Tallinna suur sünagoog) was a synagogue in Maakri Street, Tallinn, Estonia. Nowadays, the Jews are using Tallinn...
The Menarsha synagogue attack took place on 5 August 1949 in the Jewish quarter of Damascus, Syria. The grenade attack claimed the lives of 12 civilians...
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frequently refer to Christian places of worship, they are also found in Jewish synagogues and do not necessarily denote a specific denomination. In England—where...
translator Ain Kaalep. From 2012 until 2017 he studied history at University of Tartu. Kaalep is an adherent of Estonian native faith. "101_biographies_2019"...
Kutaisi Synagogue which was built in 1885. A street in central Kutaisi Church of Annunciation Court of Appeals Kutaisi Public School Local synagogue built...
in Russia forestalled Finnish hostilities. Paasikivi led a delegation to Tartu, in Estonia, with instructions to establish a frontier from Lake Ladoga...
Aeneas of Gaza called Gaza, his hometown, "the Athens of Asia." A large synagogue existed in Gaza in the 6th century, according to excavations. In c. 638...
was founded in 1830. The Tartu congregation was established in 1866 when the first fifty families settled there. Synagogues were built, the largest of...
Christianity was discouraged and repressed, and mosques, churches, and synagogues were closed. As a consequence of the conflict and Soviet agriculture policies...
Algeria. By 1975 the government had seized all but one of the country's synagogues and converted them to mosques or libraries. In February 2019, deputy justice...
to many shops and industrial factories, as well as to the first Great Synagogue of Tallinn, which was built in 1884 and destroyed in the 1944 March bombing...
Ukraine (2017) Pomerode, Brazil (2005) Samos, Greece (2015) Shenyang, China Tartu, Estonia (2006) Vyborg, Russia (2018) Founded in 1456, the University of...
Goncharova. After his return to Tartu in 1918, he began to build up a private art collection. From 1920, he lectured at the Tartu School of Art, campaigned...
Cathedral of Virgin Mary. Central Synagogue of Aleppo or al-Bandara synagogue, dating to the 9th century. The synagogue was destroyed during an anti-Jewish...
Synagogue, which served as the main synagogue in Jerusalem from the 18th century until 1948, when it was destroyed by the Arab Legion. The synagogue was...
(Brno) Great Guild Hall, Tallinn Historic Ensemble of the University of Tartu, Tartu Abbey of Cluny Robert Schuman's House, Scy-Chazelles European District...
but it was less harsh and frequent than previously. A large 6th-century synagogue with a mosaic tile floor depicting King David was discovered in Gaza....
Cathedral of St. George's Greek Orthodox in Downtown Beirut Maghen Abraham Synagogue in Downtown Beirut Family matters such as marriage, divorce and inheritance...