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  Brody (Brodskaia) Synagogue in Odessa, Ukraine

© Vladimir Levin, Photographer: Levin, Vladimir, 5.2019
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Name/Title
Brody (Brodskaia) Synagogue in Odessa | Unknown
Object Detail
Monument Setting
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Date
1863
Synagogue active dates
Until 1930?
Reconstruction dates
Historical Origin
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Community type
Congregation
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Location
Ukraine | Odeska obl. | Odesa (Одеса)
| Corner of Pushkinska and Zhukovskoho Streets
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Neo-Renaissance| Florentine
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Sources

CJA documentation;

Michael Beizer, Our Legacy: The CIS synagogues, Past and Present (Moscow-Jerusalem. 2002), ills. on pp. 30-31;

Jewish Cemeteries, Synagogues, and mass grave sites in Ukraine. United States Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad (Washington D.C., 2005);

Mikhail Polishchuk, Evrei Odessy i Novorossii: sotsial'no-politicheskaia istoriia evreev Odessy i drugikh gorodov Novorossii, 1881-1904 (Jerusalem-Moscow, 2002), p. 132-135;

Evreiskaia Entsiklopedia, vol. 12, ill on p. 54;

www.moria.farlep.net/vjodessa/en/synagogs.html;

Evrei Odessy i yuga Ukrainy: Istoriia v dokumentakh, kniga 1 (kon. XVIII - nach. XX vv.) (Odessa, 2002), p. 3 (with ill.), 110, ill after p. 128;

Evreiskaia starina v Odesse (=series Evreiskaia dusha, issue 5) (Odessa, mai 2001), p. 32 with ill.;

A. A. Gershuni, Yahadut berusiya hasovetit: lekorot redifot hadat (Jerusalem, 1961), pp. 63-64;

Vladimir Likhodedov, Synagogues (Minsk, 2007), ills. 240-241, 243-244 on pp. 125-127;

Zvi Gitelman, A Century of Ambivalence: The Jews of Russia and the Soviet Union, 1881 to the Present (second, expanded edition, Bloomington, 2001), ill. on p. 40;

Zvi Gitelman, A Century of Ambivalence: The Jews of Russia and the Soviet Union, 1881 to the Present (New York, 1988), p. 55;

Alexis Hofmeister, Selbstorganisation und Bürgerlichkeit: Jüdisches Vereinswesen in Odessa um 1900 (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2007), ill. on p. 66 (int);

Mordechai Zalkin, "'Kivu le-shalom ve-ain' - perek be-toldot beit ha-kneset ha-maskili 'taharat ha-kodesh' be-vilna" in David Assaf and Ada Rapoport-Albert (eds.), Yashan mipnei hadash: mehkarim be-toldot yehudei mizrah eiropa u-be-tarbutam: shai le-imanuel etkes (Jerusalem, 2009), p. 389, n. 17;

Hamelits, no. 3, 19(31).1.1867, p. 6;

http://yivo1000towns.cjh.org/frame_viewer.asp?PictureSetID=984&PictureSetIndex=18&ImageID=46294

Vladimir Levin, “Reform or Consensus? Choral Synagogues in the Russian Empire,” Arts 9 (2020), 1–49. https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0752/9/2/72

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