Bobov Synagogue (Kraków)

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Bobov Synagogue, Krakow
Synagoga chasydów z Bobowej w Krakowie
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Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism
StatusConverted Synagogue
Ceased functioning during World War II
Location
LocationKraków, Poland
Geographic coordinates50°03′07″N 19°56′44″E / 50.0519°N 19.9455°E / 50.0519; 19.9455Coordinates: 50°03′07″N 19°56′44″E / 50.0519°N 19.9455°E / 50.0519; 19.9455
Architecture
TypeSynagogue
Completed1871

The Bobov Synagogue in Kraków, Poland, was established in 1871 by followers of Rabbi Shlomo Halberstam of Bobov.

Located at 12 Estery Street, the synagogue was founded on the first story of an apartment block and also contained a Talmudic school which was situated adjacent to the prayer hall. During World War II, the Nazis vandalized the synagogue. At the end of the war, the synagogue was converted into apartments. Since the summer of 1990, it has been used as a hostel for the poor. Nothing remains today indicating its former use as a synagogue.

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