Synagogue of the Ashkenazi Jews in Baku | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Judaism |
Year consecrated | 2003 |
Location | |
Location | Baku, Azerbaijan |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | A.Harber |
Type | Synagogue |
Completed | 1946 |
Synagogue of the Ashkenazi Jews in Baku is a synagogue in Baku. It is located in the center of the city.[2]
History
In 1946, a building of former depot of the civil defense on the corner of Korganov (now Rasul Rza) and Pervomayskaya (now Dilara Aliyeva) Streets in a semi-basement place was allocated for the present synagogue.[3] The building was repaired and re-equipped for needs of communities together with a community of Georgian Jews of Azerbaijan. Two praying halls were built there: a big one for the Ashkenazi Jews and a small one for Georgian Jews. Means were collected in the result of voluntary donations donated by Azerbaijani Jews. In 2002, it was decided to build a new building for the synagogue. Opening of the new synagogue was held on March 9, 2003.[4][1][5]
At present, Rabbi Shneor Segal, leader of Alliance of Rabbis in Islamic States is the Chief Rabbi of the synagogue and the Ashkenazi community.[6]
References
- 1 2 "New Jewish Synagogue Opens in Baku". Azerbaijan International. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
- ↑ "Синагога ашкеназских евреев".
- ↑ "Евреи Баку". Наш Баку.
- ↑ "В Баку открыта новая синагога ашкеназских (европейских) и грузинских евреев".
- ↑ "Synagogues".
- ↑ "Report: Iranian plot on Israeli rabbis foiled in Azerbaijan". The Washington Times.
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