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and Rabbi's home were torn down in the 1970s. Under state ownership, the structure has been renovated and some architectural elements altered. As of 2019, it still houses the local State Archives bureau.
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appropriated the building for the needs of the State Archives. The adjoining abandoned buildings of
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This article about a synagogue or other Jewish place of worship in Poland is a
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synagogue
Kielce
Poland
Mojżesz Pfefer
Nazis
World War II
communist state of Poland
mikvah
Kielce pogrom
"Kielce - Jewish Communities 1918-1939"
Archived
"Shabbat welcomed in Kielce Synagogue, again"
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Synagogues
Poland

Kraków
Izaak
Remah
Tempel
Chachmei Yeshiva
Oświęcim
Remah
Beit Warszawa
Chabad-Lubavitch

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