Surami Synagogue

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Surami Synagogue
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Inside Surami Synagogue
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism
ProvinceShida Kartli
Location
LocationGeorgia (country) Surami, Georgia
Geographic coordinates42°01′02″N 43°33′59″E / 42.0172°N 43.5664°E / 42.0172; 43.5664Coordinates: 42°01′02″N 43°33′59″E / 42.0172°N 43.5664°E / 42.0172; 43.5664
Architecture
Completed1915

Surami Synagogue is a synagogue in Surami, Georgia.

History[]

The synagogue was built in 1915. It is off the beaten path of tourists, but serves the local community. It has been a place of refuge during persecutions.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Ro'i, Yaacov (February 11, 2016). Jews and Jewish Life in Russia and the Soviet Union. Routledge.
  2. ^ Green Flag; Lightman, Sidney (2006). Jewish Travel Guide 2006. Jewish Chronicle Publications. ISBN 085303706X. ISBN 9780853037064.
  3. ^ Zaidner, Michael; Mitchell, Vallentine (December 1, 2001). Jewish Travel Guide 2002. Greenberg & Company. p. 93.
  4. ^ Arbel, Rachel; Magal, Lili; ha-tefutsot ʻal shem Na um Goldman, Bet (1992). In the land of the golden fleece: the Jews of Georgia: history and culture (Illustrated ed.). Beth Hatefutsoth. pp. 52, 148, 170. ISBN 9650506500. ISBN 9789650506506.
  5. ^ Prital, David. In Search of Self: The Soviet Jewish Intelligentsia and the Exodus a Collection of Articles. Mount Scopus Publications. pp. 78, 81.
  6. ^ Soviet Jews. Insight. 3. Europe Jewish Publications. 1977. p. 47.
  7. ^ Rozenblum, Serge-Allain (1982). Être juif en U.R.S.S. Revue Politique Et Parlementaire (in French). p. 82.

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