Synagogue of the Ashkenazi Jews in Baku

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Synagogue of the Ashkenazi Jews in Baku
Sinagogue of Ashkenazi Jews in Baku.jpg
Religion
AffiliationJudaism
Year consecrated2003
Location
LocationBaku, Azerbaijan
Architecture
Architect(s)A.Harber
TypeSynagogue
Completed1946

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. ^ a b "New Jewish Synagogue Opens in Baku". Azerbaijan International. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Синагога ашкеназских евреев".
  3. ^ "Евреи Баку". Наш Баку.
  4. ^ "В Баку открыта новая синагога ашкеназских (европейских) и грузинских евреев".
  5. ^ "Synagogues".
  6. ^ "Report: Iranian plot on Israeli rabbis foiled in Azerbaijan". The Washington Times.

Coordinates: 40°22′32″N 49°50′16″E / 40.3756°N 49.8378°E / 40.3756; 49.8378


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