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Kristallnacht: Wonderful surviving — and restored — synagogues to mark the anniversary

      The night of November 9-10 marks the  78th anniversary of the so-called Kristallnacht pogrom in 1938, when the Nazis launched coordinated violent attacks on Jews, Jewish property and Jewish places of worship all over Germany and German-occupied … continue reading →

Four major conferences this month: we wish we had a clone to attend all!

  Four major conferences in November deal with Jewish (and other) built heritage — we wish we could be cloned in order to attend them all! As is, we will hope to present information on all four, including presentations that … continue reading →

Post-Halloween pictures: synagogue “disguises” not a joke in much of Europe

  Last night was Halloween, and to mark the occasion the web site Jewniverse posted a jokey article and photo  gallery called “The Police Supply Store and 10 Other Synagogue Disguises” — that is, synagogues that have been converted for … continue reading →

Poland: Major restoration set for historic Szydłów synagogue

    The fortress-like synagogue in the small town of Szydłów, in southern Poland, will undergo extensive restoration as part of a nearly 10 million zloty (€2.3 million) development project for the town, which is sometimes called the “Polish Carcassonne” … continue reading →