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Lithuana: Restoration of walls, roof, facades of synagogue in Čekiškė is being completed

Restoration of the facades, roof, and walls of the long-disused synagogue in Čekiškė synagogue is being completed, though major work has yet to begin on the interior — which conserves traces of murals, the newly revealed foundations of the bimah, … continue reading →

Serbia: Restoration of “Small Synagogue” in Senta/Zenta is complete. It will be a cultural venue

Funded by the Hungarian government, the restoration of the the former “Small Synagogue” in Senta, in northern Serbia’s Vojvodina region near the border with Hungary, has been completed; the building will house a cultural center. It was inaugurated with a … continue reading →

Romania: Agreement signed, funds allocated, so the restoration of the long ruined synagogue in Constanța, Romania may finally go ahead

It looks as if — at long last — the restoration of the long-ruined Ashkenazic Great Synagogue in the Black Sea port of Constanța, Romania may finally go ahead. On June 12, Silviu Vexler, an MP and president of the … continue reading →

Lithuania Update: Restored wooden synagogue in Kurkliai officially opened as arts center

The restored wooden synagogue in Kurkliai has opened to the public as a cultural venue, the regional Anykščiai Arts Center. As we posted earlier, restoration work on the building, listed as a cultural monument, was completed in 2021. The Lithuanian … continue reading →