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    The Grand Choral Synagogue of Saint Petersburg (Russian: Санкт-Петербургская Большая Хоральная Синагога, romanized: Sankt-Peterburgskaya Bolshaya Khoralnaya...
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  • mayor Anatoly Sobchak and many other notable Russians. The Grand Choral Synagogue of St. Petersburg is the second largest in Europe.[citation needed] It was...
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    in Turku, Finland The Grand Choral Synagogue of Saint Petersburg, Russia The Great Synagogue of Santiago, Chile The Synagogue in the Gerard Doustraat...
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    1884 Great Synagogue in Plzeň, Plzeň, Czech Republic, 1888 The Grand Choral Synagogue, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 1888 Esztergom Synagogue, Hungary, 1888...
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    Lutheran Church of Saint Mary Finland Station Fort Alexander Fountain House General Staff Building Gothic Chapel Grand Choral Synagogue Grand Hotel Europe Great...
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  • as the Grand Choral Synagogue of Saint Petersburg, in Saint Petersburg, Russia This disambiguation page lists articles about synagogues with the same...
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  • institutions. The Grand Choral Synagogue of Saint Petersburg is the third-largest synagogue in Europe. By the 1880s, Saint Petersburg had become a Jewish...
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    Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the River Neva...
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  • (Moscow) Moscow Choral Synagogue Grand Choral Synagogue Beit T'shuva, Birobidzhan, Jewish Autonomous Oblast Birobidzhan Synagogue, Birobidzhan, Jewish Autonomous...
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    oldest surviving synagogue in Romania. Grand Choral Synagogue in St. Petersburg was begun in 1880 and completed in 1888. Volgograd Synagogue was built in...
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    KAM Isaiah Israel (category Synagogue buildings with domes)
    Church A sample of synagogues built in the Neo-Byzantine style: Hurva Synagogue, Jerusalem, Israel Grand Choral Synagogue, Saint Petersburg, Russia Congregation...
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    the Saint Petersburg Manege, and the Imperial Rooms of the Tsarskoye Selo Railway, among many others. The Bolshoi Drama Theater, the Grand Choral Synagogue...
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    Victor Schröter (category Architects from Saint Petersburg)
    Theatre, 1896 National Opera House of Ukraine, Kiev, 1901 Saint Petersburg Great Choral Synagogue Okhlopkhov's Theatre Photo: Egor Kurlyuk Orthodox church...
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  • by arson in 1992. The New Synagogue of Tarnów was set on fire by Nazis in November, 1939. Trinity Cathedral, Saint Petersburg – A fire on 24 August 2006...
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    Ida Rubinstein (category Dancers from Saint Petersburg)
    her death, the record was discovered in the archives of the Kharkov Choral Synagogue, where her father had been a board member: the birth of a daughter...
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    concentrated on the life of Saint Petersburg Jewish community, and co-financed construction of the Grand Choral Synagogue. Shortly before the murder of...
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    Catholic Cathedral Saint Andrew's Church Mariinskyi Palace National Bank of Ukraine "House with Chimaeras" Brodsky Choral Synagogue – Moorish Revival architecture...
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    and the Great Synagogue of Vilna). Disasters resulted in building reconstructions in Vilnian Baroque style, which later influenced the Grand Duchy of Lithuania...
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  • notable architectural monuments (mostly merchant-oriented, i.e. Brodsky Choral Synagogue). At that time, a large Jewish community emerged in the city, developing...
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    also visited Cold Synagogue. Some photos made by Miller and Yudovin are now in the Russian Museum of Ethnography in Saint Petersburg. According to published...
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    Heydrich assassination in the crypt of the Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius Stiassny's Jubilee Synagogue is the largest in Prague The Mucha Museum, showcasing...
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    Federation through an embassy in Moscow and a consulate-general in Saint Petersburg. Russia is represented in Israel through an embassy in Tel Aviv and...
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  • Lodge No. 976, New York City. Franz Abt (1819–1885), German composer and choral conductor. Initiated in Brunswick Lodge in 1853. Sir Thomas Dyke Acland...
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    169,000 and the Great Choral synagogue was open in the 1960s with some 1,200 seats. The rabbi was Avraham Lubanov. This synagogue has never been closed...
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    room" for the fortress.[citation needed] The main Jewish synagogue in the city, the Choral Synagogue, was completed c. 1862. In 1895, a massive fire rendered...
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    and daughters; I will give them an eternal name” (Isaiah 56:5) The Choral Synagogue of Mariupol was reportedly undamaged during the hostilities. Reportedly...
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    Great, the Russian capital was moved to the newly founded city of Saint Petersburg in 1712, decreasing Moscow's influence. Following the Russian Revolution...
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    China Ohrid, North Macedonia Okayama, Japan Petra, Jordan Rome, Italy Saint Petersburg, Russia Samarkand, Uzbekistan Shenzhen, China Thessaloniki, Greece...
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    February 2017, the city council was also in talks to twin with Bordeaux, Saint Petersburg and Miami. The population of Cork City and its suburbs was recorded...
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