• The White Stork Synagogue (Polish: Synagoga Pod Białym Bocianem) is a nineteenth-century synagogue in Wrocław, Poland.
  • Although we have been to Wroclaw before this was our first visit to the White Stork Synagogue. It has recently been opened after a period of repair.
  • The synagogue was built in 1829, according to the design of Karl Ferdinand Langhans, as a temple belonging to the liberal faction.
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  • The only synagogue in Wrocław to escape the torches of Kristallnacht, the White Stork was built in 1829, taking its name from the inn that once stood in its place.
  • The White Stork Synagogue opened in 1829 and is designed in a Neoclassical style by the architect Carl Ferdinand Langhans.
  • The restored White Stork Synagogue, built in exemplary classical style in 1829, is a reminder that this city was once home to more than 20,000 Jews.
  • With that in mind, I present you with the White Stork Synagogue opened in 1829 in then German Breslau.
  • The White Stork Synagogue is a historic synagogue in Wroclaw, serving as a cultural and educational center. It represents the …
  • On December 2, 1763, members of the Jewish community of Newport, Rhode Island, witnessed the dedication of the Touro Synagogue, the first synagogue in...