Tempel Synagogue
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Tempel Synagogue is a Reform Judaism synagogue in Kraków, Poland, in Kazimierz district. It was built in 1860-1862, designed by Ignacy Hercok. Synagogue was devastated during the World War II by Nazis, who used the building as a magazine during the war. After the war it was used again for prayers. In 1947 a mikvah was built in the northern part of synagogue. Regular prayers were held to 1985. Synagogue was vastly renovated in 1995-2000. It is still active today, although the prayers are held only a few times a year.
[edit] See also
- Remuh Synagogue, active Orthodox Judaism synagogue in Kraków
[edit] External links
- www.JewishKrakow.net - a guide to the Tempel Synagogue as well as Kazimierz in general, Krakow's Jewish quarter