List of synagogues in Romania
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This is a list of synagogues and Jewish temples in Romania, divided by historical region.
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[edit] Banat
- Timişoara
- Other towns
[edit] Bucharest
- Synagogue of Calea Moşilor [4]
- "Ieşua Tova" Synagogue (Synagogue Podul Mogoşoaiei), 1827
- Great Synagogue, 1910 (today a museum)
- "Unirea Sfântă" Synagogue, 1836 (Muzeul de Istorie a Comunităţii Evreieşti of România)
- Coral Temple, 1866
- Credinţa Temple, 1926
[edit] Crişana
[edit] Dobrogea
- Synagogue of Babadag, 1893
- Synagogue of Tulcea, (Templul evreiesc) [7]
- Great Synagogue (Ashkenazi), Constanţa, 1911
[edit] Maramureş
- Satu Mare
- Other towns
[edit] Moldavia
- Bacău
- Synagogue Rabin Avram Arie Rosen
- Cerealiştilor Temple, 1906
- Botoşani
- Synagogue "Hoihe Sil", 1834
- Yiddish Synagogue
- Fălticeni
- Iaşi
- Cismarilor Synagogue
- Great Synagogue of Iaşi, 1671
- Merarilor Synagogue, (19th century)
- Tecuci
- Synagogue of Gh. Asachi street [12]
- Synagogue of Bran street
- Vatra Dornei
- Other towns
- Synagogue "Ahai Vereai", Focşani, 1889
- Croitorilor Synagogue ("Poale Tedek" Synagogue ), Roman, 1850
- Wooden Synagogue (Central Synagogue) of Piatra Neamţ, 1766, [13]
- Synagogue of Bârlad, 1789
- Synagogue of Buhuşi (Curtea Rabinică), [14]
- Synagogue of Dorohoi, 1790
- Synagogue of Huşi, 1860
- Synagogue of Odobeşti, Bacău
- Synagogue of Săveni
- Synagogue of Vaslui
- Gah Synagogue, Suceava
- Leipziger Synagogue, Roman
- Great Synagogue of Câmpulung Moldovenesc, 1874
- Great Synagogue of Gura Humorului, 1860
- Great Synagogue of Hârlău, 1812 - 1814
- Great Synagogue of Suceava
- Meseriaşilor Synagogue, Târgu Neamţ, 1870
- Great Temple, Rădăuţi, 1879
- Great Temple, Siret, Suceava, 1840
- Meseriaşilor Temple, Galaţi, 1896
[edit] Muntenia
- Brăila
- Other towns:
[edit] Oltenia
- Drobeta Turnu Severin
- Ashkenazi Synagogue
- Synagogue [18]
- Other towns
[edit] Transylvania
- Braşov
- Cluj-Napoca
- Sinagogue of Cluj
- Synagogue of Geoge Bariţiu street
- Reformed Synagogue (Sinagoga Neologă, Templul deportaţilor, 1886, partially rebuilt in 1927, 1944)
- "Şas Hevra" Temple, 1922
- Other towns
- Synagogue of Bistriţa, 1856
- Synagogue of Borsec
- Synagogue of Gheorgheni, 1927-1928
- Synagogue of Gherla, 1911 [21]
- Synagogue of Haţeg, 1884
- Synagogue of Jibou
- Synagogue of Mediaş, 1896
- Synagogue of Orăştie, 1878
- Synagogue of Sibiu, 1898-1899 [22]
- Synagogue of Sighişoara, 1903
- Synagogue of Târnăveni [23]
- Synagogue of Turda, 1926
- Synagogue of Şimleul Silvaniei
- Great Synagogue of Târgu Mureş [24]
- Old Synagogue, Alba Iulia
- "Înfrăţirea" Temple of Dej, 1907
- Great Temple of Deva, 1896
[edit] External links
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- www.romanianjewish.org - Images of synagogues in Romania.