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Synagogue in Kremenchuk
Object Detail
now Chabad Synagogue

Building Date
1900 (?)

Synagogue active dates
Until 1929, after 1999

Reconstruction Dates
2002

Architect/ Maker
Unknown (Unknown)

Community
Ashkenazi
| now Chabad

Location

Style
Unknown|

Material/Technique

Construction Material
Brick

Summary and Remarks

Suggested Reconsdivuction

History/Provenance

The building was erected in 2002 at the site of the Small Synagogue that burnt down in 1997.


Condition
Completely reconstructed in the 2000s

Present Usage
Synagogue

Present Usage Details

Historical significance: Event/Period

Historical significance: Collective Memory/Folklore

Historical significance: Person

Architectural Significance: Style

Architectural Significance: Artistic Decoration

Urban significance

Significance Rating
2 (Regional)

Condition of Building Fabric
A (Good)

Bibliography

CJA documentation;

Rossiiskaia evreiskaia entsiklopediia (Moscow), vol. 5 - 2004, p. 199-201;

David E. Fishman, “‘To Our Brethren Abroad’: Letters and Reports by Soviet Rabbis, 1925–1930,” Jews in Russia and Eastern Europe 1–2(54–55)(2005), p. 155


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Full Name
Volume
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Biography

Photographer
Photograph Date
2018

Remarks

0 Coordinates: 49.062408, 33.410549