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Renaissance of Jewish life in Berlin |
Brunnenstraße 33 Berlin, Berlin 10115 +49 (0)30 25 0025 (Touristen information) |
This synagogue is one of the few elements of Jewish history to remain in the suburb of Rosenthal and is used as a place of worship by the Beth Zion congregation. The synagogue was built in 1910 and can hold up to 500 people. The interior of the synagogue was destroyed during the Fascist pogroms of 1938 and was used as a warehouse during the war years. The socialist East German era saw the synagogue taken over by a cosmetic manufacturer. Returned to the Jewish community after reunification, there is an inscription in Hebrew above the entrance which reads "this is the door that the just will pass through". Review © 2009, Wcities |
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