• The Regensburg Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Regensburg (also known as Ratisbon), in Bavaria, southern Germany.
  • In place of the synagogue destroyed in 1938, the Jewish community erected a new community center and synagogue in Regensburg's old town...
  • Probably as early as 1766, Isaak Alexander came to Regensburg, and became the rabbi of the small Jewish community, which once again had attempted to...
  • <nowiki>Neue Synagoge; Synagogue of Regensburg (1912–1938); synagogue destroyed in the Kristallnacht; zerstörte Synagoge in Regensburg...
  • The Jewish presence in Regensburg is very old, dating from the Middle Ages, probably around 981.
  • After 80 years after the original synagogue was destroyed in 1938, the building hosting the new synagogue and the Jewish community centre has been designed...
  • The Jewish community center, including a synagogue, is an all-round successful structure, fitting seamlessly into the cityscape of Regensburg, Germany.
  • ...existing building and supplements it with a magical light-flooded synagogue and further inviting spaces for the now grown Jewish community of Regensburg.
  • The dome of Regensburg’s new synagogue, designed by Staab Architekten, rises like a tent above the façade of whitewashed exposed masonry.
  • In the muted light of an open doorway and a rosette window, two Jewish men are shown walking through the entry porch of the Regensburg synagogue.