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- en.wikipedia.org Vladivostok SynagogueThe Vladivostok Synagogue, also known as the Bet Sima Synagogue (Russian: Синагога «Бейт Сима»; Hebrew: בית סימה)...
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g298496-…#204 of 264 things to do in Vladivostok.
- chabad.org jewish-centers/237954/Vladivostok/…Jewish Community of Vladivostok - Praporshchika Komarova Street 5 Vladivostok 690034 Russia - Rabbi Shimon Varakin.
- architecton.pro en/projects/vladivostok-synagogue/The Vladivostok candy factory's club was located in the synagogue's building and stayed there until the early 1990s.
- buyukansiklopedi.com Synagogue_de_Vladivostok1911'de Vladivostok Yahudi cemaatinin sayısı 160 civarında idi ve 19 Komarovska Caddesi'nde (şimdi Praporchik Komarov Caddesi, 5) bir mescit kiraladı.
- OpenTripMap.com en/card/Q15622053The synagogue is located in the historic district of Vladivostok, on Praporchik Komarov St. For 70 years, the synagogue building was property of the Soviet...
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Vladivostok_…...России; synagogue construite en Sibérie au début du XX e s. en Russie; synagogue in Russia; sinagoge di Rusia; cultureel erfgoed in Vladivostok, Rusland; Beit...
- fjc-fsu.org oldest-russias-far-east-synagogue-…The synagogue was built in 1917 and was actively used by Vladivostok’s Jewish community until 1932, when it was “nationalized” by the Soviet regime.
- chabadmap.com vladivostok/synagogues/art-1700.htmlPraporshchika Komarova Street 5, Vladivostok, 690034 Russia.
- jewish-heritage-europe.eu 2015/12/20/news-from-…Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev visited the synagogue shortly after the opening. The restoration was funded by the Kogan family and the Vladivostok city...