Sisak Synagogue

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Sisak Synagogue
Sisačka Sinagoga
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Sisak Synagogue on the postcard
Religion
AffiliationJudaism
RiteAshkenazi
LeadershipRabbi: Beno Heisz[1]
StatusDevastated and robbed in 1942, today serves as a music school
Location
LocationSisak, Croatia
Architecture
StyleNeo-romanticism, neo-Mudéjar
Completed1880

Sisak Synagogue was the 19th century synagogue in Sisak, Croatia built in the 1880. During World War II it was devastated and robbed, and synagogue rabbi Beno Heisz was killed in 1943. Synagogue today serves as a music school.

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  1. ^ "Benno Heisz". Pages of testimony by Reuven Incardona (grandson). Yad Vashem.

Coordinates: 45°29′16″N 16°22′27″E / 45.4878°N 16.3741°E / 45.4878; 16.3741


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