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Saxon Lutherans, as a religious building. The prayer house relocated to the Lakatos-Zwinger area (where the museum is today), and a school was established. From 1856, the community's house of worship was in the Joiner-Zwinger, at the site of the later reformed church (where the Aro Palace stands today).
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During the first four decades of the 20th century, the city's Jewish community more than quadrupled to 3,494. In 1912, an organization was set up to envision the future of Jewry in Argentina. In 1921, a Jewish sports association was founded under the name Ivria, and soon another was founded under the
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In 2001, on the centenary of its opening, the synagogue was renovated again. Because the community had become more Orthodox, the bane was moved to the center of the main ship by moving the benches and cutting them back. In August 2014, a monument was unveiled in the courtyard to commemorate the
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congregation, after 1868 the community affiliated with Neologicism. In 1877, it split into an innovative Neologist faction led by Aronsohn Löbl and a nationalist Orthodox group led by Adler Bernhard. Each community built its own prayer house. The Neolog Synagogue was built between 1898 and 1901, at
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Although practitioners of Judaism had lived in Brașov as early as the 15th century, they did not receive an official settlement permit until 1807. The Brașov Jewish community, which initially comprised four families, was formed in 1826. They initially used the Chapel Street Hospital, established by
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elements. Stained-glass windows show the coat of arms of 32 Israeli settlements. The facade's windows emit sunlight, and the top of the roof represents the stone tablet of the Ten Commandments. Memorial plaques in the lobby list the names of the presidents of the Jewish community and the Jews from
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Transylvanian victims of the Holocaust. In October 2014, the synagogue was renamed Beth Israel (House of Israel). The community currently has approximately 225 members and the cemetery is on Crișan Street.
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style, the synagogue was completed in 1901, and is situated behind the street front, on a plot surrounded by houses. The synagogue plays a ritual role and the building complex includes a community seat and a
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is separated by rows of columns from the aisles; these pillars have balconies where women can sit. The synagogue is open Monday through Friday; an entrance fee is required.
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city in which Jewish merchants also played a role: They wrote a petition which later allowed Jews to settle in other cities in Transylvania.
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The building complex, at 27 Orava House, includes a community headquarters, kosher restaurant, medical office, and aid organization.
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The 657-square-metre (7,000 sq ft) synagogue is built in a three-nave
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damaged the synagogue, smashing the stained glass, furniture, and organ. During
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29 Orphanage Street, according to the plans of architect
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Affiliation
Neolog Judaism
Rite
Nusach Ashkenaz
Ecclesiastical or organisational status
Synagogue
Profane use
WWII
Brașov
Transylvania
Romania
Brașov Synagogue is located in Braşov County
Brașov
Geographic coordinates
45°38′21″N 25°35′17″E / 45.63925207646883°N 25.58794652678314°E / 45.63925207646883; 25.58794652678314
Architect(s)
Lipót Baumhorn
Synagogue architecture
Style
Secession
Gothic Revival
Moorish Revival

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