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Bet Sima Synagogue or Vladivostok Synagogue (Russian : «Бейт Сима» ; Hebrew: בית סימה) is a Jewish synagogue in the Russian city of Vladivostok and the only synagogue in Primorsky Krai.[1] It is the oldest continuously operating synagogue in the Russian Far East.[2]
The synagogue is located in the historic district of Vladivostok, on Praporchik Komarov St. For 70 years, the synagogue building was property of the Soviet authorities, but in 2005, the building was returned to the Jewish community and restored. It was rededicated as "Bet Sima".
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