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19th-century synagogues

19th-century synagogues

  • Temple Beth El (Jefferson City, Missouri)
    According to the Jefferson City, Daily Tribune, Oct 14, 1883, the Jewish congregation of Jefferson City built for themselves a synagogue on the west side of Monroe St between High and McCarty.
  • Bagg Street Shul
    The Bagg Street Shul or Beth Shloime (formally Congregation Temple Solomon) is an Orthodox synagogue located at the intersection of Clark Street and Bagg Street in the Montreal Plateau region of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Temple Beth-El (Corsicana, Texas)
    Temple Beth-El is an historic Moorish Revival synagogue located at 208 South 15th Street in Corsicana, Texas.
  • Temple Beth Israel (York, Pennsylvania)
    Temple Beth Israel is a Reform synagogue located at 2090 Hollywood Drive in York, Pennsylvania.
  • Temple Adas Israel (Brownsville, Tennessee)
    Temple Adas Israel is a historic synagogue located at the intersection of Washington and College Streets in Brownsville, Tennessee, United States.
  • Temple Beth Israel (Plattsburgh, New York)
    Temple Beth Israel is a Reform synagogue located at One Bowman Street in Plattsburgh, New York.
  • Temple Beth El (Detroit)
    Temple Beth El, also known as Temple Beth-El, is a Reform synagogue currently located in Bloomfield Township, Michigan, USA.
  • Temple Beth Israel (Macon, Georgia)
    Temple Beth Israel (Hebrew: בית ישראל‎‎) is a Reform synagogue located at 892 Cherry Street in Macon, Georgia.
  • Temple Beth Israel (Sharon, Pennsylvania)
    Temple Beth Israel was a Reform synagogue located at 840 Highland Road in Sharon, Pennsylvania.
  • Temple Israel (Memphis, Tennessee)
    Temple Israel is a Reform Jewish congregation in Memphis, Tennessee, in the United States.
  • Temple Israel (Columbus, Ohio)
    Temple Israel is the oldest synagogue in Columbus, Ohio, and a founding member of the Union for Reform Judaism.
  • Temple Israel (Dayton, Ohio)
    Temple Israel is a Reform congregation located at 130 Riverside Drive in Dayton, Ohio.
  • Temple Emanuel (Pearl Street, Denver)
    Temple Emanuel on Pearl Street in Denver, Colorado, is a building that was built in 1898–1899 and expanded in 1924.
  • Temple Israel of the City of New York
    Temple Israel (formally Temple Israel of the City of New York) is a Reform congregation in Manhattan.
  • Koprivnica Synagogue
    Koprivnica Synagogue is a former synagogue in Koprivnica, Croatia.
  • Ben Ezra Synagogue
    The Ben Ezra Synagogue (Hebrew: בית כנסת בן עזרא‎‎, Arabic: معبد بن عزرا‎‎), sometimes referred to as the El-Geniza Synagogue (Hebrew: בית כנסת אל גניזה‎‎) or the Synagogue of the Levantines (al-Shamiyin), is situated in Old Cairo, Egypt.
  • Mikveh Israel
    Mikveh Israel (Hebrew: מִקְוֵה יִשְׂרָאֵל; "Hope of Israel") is a youth village and boarding school in central Israel.
  • Great Synagogue, Danzig
    The Great Synagogue (German: Neue Synagoge, Polish: Wielka Synagoga), was a synagogue of the Jewish Community of Danzig in the city of Danzig, Germany (later Free City of Danzig, now Gdańsk, Poland).
  • Ahavath Beth Israel (Boise, Idaho)
    Congregation Ahavath Beth Israel is a synagogue in Boise, Idaho.
  • B'nai Abraham Synagogue, Brenham
    The B'nai Abraham congregation in Brenham, Texas was organized in 1885.
  • Brick Lane Mosque
    Brick Lane Jamme Masjid (Bengali: ব্রিক লেন জামে মসজিদ "Brick Lane Great Mosque"), formerly known as the London Jamme Masjid (লন্ডন জামে মসজিদ "London Great Mosque"), is a Muslim place of worship in the East End of London.
  • Brighton Regency Synagogue
    The Brighton Regency Synagogue is a former synagogue in Brighton noted for the elegance of its Regency architecture.
  • Park Synagogue
    The Park Synagogue Anshe Emeth Beth Tefilo congregation, is a Cleveland area Conservative synagogue with campuses in Cleveland Heights and Pepper Pike.
  • Sisak Synagogue
    Sisak Synagogue was the 19th century synagogue in Sisak, Croatia built in the 1880.
  • Slavonski Brod Synagogue
    Slavonski Brod Synagogue was a synagogue of the Jewish Community Slavonski Brod.
  • Dohány Street Synagogue
    The Dohány Street Synagogue (Hungarian: Dohány utcai zsinagóga/nagy zsinagóga, Hebrew: בית הכנסת הגדול של בודפשט Bet ha-Knesset ha-Gadol shel Budapesht), also known as The Great Synagogue or Tabakgasse Synagogue, is a historical building in Erzsébetváros, the 7th district of Budapest, Hungary.
  • Isaac M. Wise Temple
    The Isaac M. Wise Temple (formerly the Plum Street Temple) is the historic synagogue erected for Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise and his congregation in Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • Great Synagogue (Plzeň)
    The Great Synagogue (Czech: Velká Synagoga) in Plzeň (Pilsen), Czech Republic is the second largest synagogue in Europe.
  • Great Synagogue, Łódź
    The Great Synagogue of Łódź (Polish: Wielka Synagoga w Łodzi) was a synagogue in Łódź, Poland, built in 1881.
  • St. Thomas Synagogue
    St. Thomas Synagogue is an historic synagogue at Crystal Gade #16AB, Queens Quarters, in Charlotte Amalie on the island of Saint Thomas in the U.
  • Beth Israel Synagogue (Roanoke, Virginia)
    Beth Israel Synagogue (Hebrew: בית ישראל‎‎) is a Conservative synagogue located at 920 Franklin Road in Roanoke, Virginia.
  • Bobov Synagogue, Kraków
    The Bobov Synagogue in Kraków, Poland, was established in 1871 by followers of Rabbi Shlomo Halberstam of Bobov.
  • Eutaw Place Temple
    Eutaw Place Temple is a large, eclectically-styled former synagogue on Eutaw Place in the Bolton Hill neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland.
  • Falmouth Synagogue
    Falmouth Synagogue was the primary synagogue of the Jewish community of Falmouth, Cornwall.
  • Gardens Shul
    The Gardens Shul, formally, the Cape Town Hebrew Congregation, founded in 1841, located in the Cape Town Botanical Gardens, in the Gardens neighborhood of Cape Town, is the oldest Jewish congregation in South Africa.
  • Garnethill Synagogue
    Garnethill Synagogue is the historic 'cathedral synagogue' of Scotland.
  • Gemiluth Chessed (Port Gibson, Mississippi)
    Gemiluth Chessed (Acts of Loving Kindness) is a Moorish Revival synagogue in Port Gibson, Mississippi.
  • Königsberg Synagogue
    Königsberg's New Synagogue (German: Neue Synagoge) was one of three synagogues in Königsberg in Prussia, East Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia).
  • Zagreb Synagogue
    The Zagreb Synagogue (Croatian: Zagrebačka sinagoga) was the main place of worship for the Jewish community of Zagreb in modern-day Croatia.
  • Lillian & Albert Small Jewish Museum
    The Lillian & Albert Small Jewish Museum, also known as the Adas Israel Synagogue, is located at 701 Third Street Northwest Washington, D.
  • Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue (Alexandria)
    Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue is a synagogue in Alexandria, Egypt.
  • Ashkenazi Synagogue of Istanbul
    The Ashkenazi Synagogue (Turkish: Eşkenazi Sinagogu) is an Ashkenazi synagogue located near the Galata Tower in Karaköy neighborhood of Beyoğlu in Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Central Synagogue
    The Central Synagogue (Congregation Ahavath Chesed) is located at 652 Lexington Avenue on the corner of E 55th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York.
  • Northern Transylvania Holocaust Memorial Museum
    The Northern Transylvania Holocaust Memorial Museum is located in Șimleu Silvaniei, Romania and was opened September 11, 2005.
  • Sedan Synagogue
    Sedan Synagogue, located on Avenue Philippoteaux, Sedan, Ardennes, Northern France, was built by the Jewish community in 1878.
  • Great Synagogue (Copenhagen)
    The Great Synagogue is the main synagogue of the Jewish community in Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Abdallah Ibn Salam Mosque
    The Abdallah Ibn Salam Mosque is a mosque in Algeria.
  • Olomouc Synagogue
    Olomouc Synagogue, (Czech: Synagoga v Olomouci), located in Olomouc, Czech Republic, was built in 1897 and was destroyed during a Nazi attack in March 1939.
  • Bielsko Synagogue
    Bielsko Synagogue was a synagogue in Bielsko, Poland.
  • Grand Choral Synagogue
    The Grand Choral Synagogue of St.
  • Angel Orensanz Center
    The Angel Orensanz Center (originally Anshe Chesed Synagogue; also formerly known as the Norfolk Street Congregation and Anshe Slonim Synagogue) is located at 172 Norfolk Street (between Stanton Street and East Houston Street) in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York.
  • Old Ohavi Zedek Synagogue
    Old Ohavi Zedek Synagogue (Hebrew for "Lovers of Justice") is a historic synagogue building in Burlington, Vermont currently occupied by Congregation Ahavath Gerim.
  • Princes Road Synagogue
    Princes Road Synagogue, located in Toxteth, Liverpool in England, is the home of the Liverpool Old Hebrew Congregation.
  • Mole Antonelliana
    The Mole Antonelliana (pronounced [ˈmɔːle antonelˈljaːna]) is a major landmark building in Turin, Italy, named after its architect, Alessandro Antonelli.
  • Pilgrim Baptist Church
    Pilgrim Baptist Church is a historic church located on the south side of Chicago, Illinois, USA.
  • Brodsky Synagogue
    The Brodsky Choral Synagogue is the largest synagogue in Kiev, Ukraine.
  • Maharam's Synagogue
    Maharam's Synagogue was a synagogue in Lublin, Poland, which was located on a no longer existing Jateczna 3 Street.
  • United Hebrews of Ocala
    The former United Hebrews of Ocala synagogue is a historic Carpenter Gothic building located at 729 N.
  • Congregation Albert
    Congregation Albert is a Reform synagogue, located at 3800 Louisiana Boulevard NE in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
  • Park East Synagogue
    Park East Synagogue is located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, in New York City.
  • Montefiore Synagogue
    The Montefiore Synagogue is the former private synagogue of Sir Moses Montefiore.
  • New Synagogue, Gliwice
    New Synagogue was a synagogue in Gleiwitz, Germany (today Gliwice, Poland).
  • Eldridge Street Synagogue
    The Eldridge Street Synagogue, built in 1887, is a National Historic Landmark synagogue in Manhattan's Chinatown neighborhood.
  • Magen David Synagogue (Byculla)
    Magen David Synagogue is an Orthodox Sephardi synagogue located in Byculla, India.
  • Golden Rose Synagogue (Dnipropetrovsk)
    The Golden Rose Synagogue (Дніпропетровська Хоральна Синагога «Золота Роза») is a synagogue on Kotsyubinskiy Street/Sholom Aleichem street in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine.
  • Dushanbe Synagogue
    The Dushanbe Synagogue, also known as the Bukharian Synagogue, located in Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, was constructed in the 19th century in one of the two Jewish Quarters in Dushanbe at the time.
  • Tempel Synagogue, Kraków
    The Tempel Synagogue (Polish: Synagoga Tempel) is a synagogue in Kraków, Poland, in the Kazimierz district.
  • Congregation Beth Israel (Milwaukee)
    Congregation Beth Israel Ner Tamid (Hebrew: בית ישראל‎‎) is an egalitarian Conservative synagogue located at 6880 North Green Bay Road in Glendale, Wisconsin, a suburb north of Milwaukee.
  • Congregation Beth Elohim
    Congregation Beth Elohim (Hebrew: בֵּית אֱלֹהִים), also known as the Garfield Temple and the Eighth Avenue Temple, is a Reform Jewish congregation located at 274 Garfield Place and Eighth Avenue, in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City, United States.
  • Congregation Beth Israel (Asheville, North Carolina)
    Congregation Beth Israel (Hebrew: בית ישראל‎‎) is a Conservative synagogue located at 229 Murdock Avenue in Asheville, North Carolina.
  • Congregation B'nai Israel (Toledo, Ohio)
    Congregation B'nai Israel is a Conservative synagogue in Toledo, Ohio, United States.
  • Congregation Beth Israel (Charlottesville, Virginia)
    Congregation Beth Israel is a Reform synagogue and member of the Union for Reform Judaism located at 301 East Jefferson Street in Charlottesville, Virginia.
  • Congregation Baith Israel Anshei Emes
    Congregation Baith Israel Anshei Emes (Hebrew: בֵּית יִשְׂרָאֵל אַנְשֵׁי אֱמֶת, "House of Israel – People of Truth"), more commonly known as the Kane Street Synagogue, is an egalitarian Conservative synagogue located at 236 Kane Street in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, New York City, United States.
  • Congregation Sherith Israel (San Francisco, California)
    Congregation Sherith Israel ("loyal remnant of Israel") is one of the oldest synagogues in the United States.
  • Congregation Beth Israel Abraham Voliner
    Congregation Beth Israel Abraham Voliner is an Orthodox Jewish congregation in Overland Park, in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area.
  • Congregation Beth Israel West Side Jewish Center
    Congregation Beth Israel West Side Jewish Center is an Orthodox congregation located at 347 West 34th Street, Manhattan, New York, in the Garment District, near Penn Station.
  • Congregation Emanu-El (Victoria, British Columbia)
    Congregation Emanu-El is a synagogue in Victoria, British Columbia, on Vancouver Island.
  • Congregation Temple Israel (Creve Coeur, Missouri)
    Congregation Temple Israel is a Reform synagogue in Creve Coeur, Missouri.
  • Lloyd Street Synagogue
    The Lloyd Street Synagogue is an 1845, Greek Revival style synagogue building in Baltimore, Maryland.
  • East Melbourne Hebrew Congregation
    The East Melbourne Hebrew Congregation (Hebrew: ק"ק מקוה ישראל), also known as East Melbourne Shule, East Melbourne Synagogue, Melbourne City Synagogue or City of Melbourne Synagogue is a historically significant Jewish congregation in East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • Beth Hamedrash Hagodol
    Beth Hamedrash Hagodol (Hebrew: בֵּית הַמִּדְרָש הַגָּדוֹל, "Great Study House") is an Orthodox Jewish congregation that for over 120 years was located in a historic building at 60–64 Norfolk Street between Grand and Broome Streets in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
  • Cluj-Napoca Neolog Synagogue
    The Neolog Synagogue (Romanian: Sinagoga Neologă or Templul Memorial al Deportaţilor; Hungarian: Kolozsvári Neológ Zsinagóga, Emléktemplom) in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, is the city's only working synagogue, serving the local Jewish community.