• The Choral Synagogue is the only synagogue in Vilnius that survived the Second World War without significant damage.
  • The Choral Synagogue of Vilnius (Lithuanian: Vilniaus choralinė sinagoga) is the only synagogue in Vilnius that is still in use.
  • Built in 1903 in a Romanesque-Moorish style, the Choral Synagogue is the only active synagogue in Vilnius.
  • The Taharot Hakodesh Synagogue, or Choral Synagogue, is the only survivor of 105 to 110 synagogues in Vilnius.
  • If it's open, have the chance to visit the Vilnius Choral Synagogue. Afterwards, your guide will take you back to the area of the Big Ghetto to finish your tour...
  • The Vilnius Choral Synagogue, standing tall between Pylimo and Plačioji streets, is the only synagogue left in Vilnius today, of which there were more than a...
  • While Vilnius was once home to over 100 synagogues, the Choral Synagogue is the only active synagogue that currently serves the city’s remaining Jewish...
  • ...from a simple room in an apartment to the splendid opulence of a purpose-built structure such as Vilnius’ Taharat Ha-Kodesh Choral Synagogue.
  • Lithuania: Vilnius's Choral Synagogue by Samuel D. Gruber. A few weeks ago I wrote about the fate of the former City or Great Synagogue of Vilnius that was...
  • Choral Synagogue Vilnius Choral Synagogue or Taharot Hakodesh Synagogue is the only surviving Jewish temple in Vilnius.