• King Stefan Batory granted the Lida Jewish community a privilege to build a synagogue which was constructed in 1597. ... The main Catholic Church in Lida.
  • Lida is an important city located 160km west of Minsk. Before the war, there were around 8500 Jews living there, with several synagogues as well.
  • Jews first settled in Lida in the middle of the 16th century, and permission to construct a synagogue was granted by King Stefan Batory in 1579.
  • Lida. Synagogue and talmudic school. National Library of Israel.
  • A collage of seven photographs: a group photograph of the Resident�s Committee, the building where the Hassidim prayed, the shtiebel (small synagogue)...
  • The Dubrovnik Synagogue is believed to be the oldest Sephardi Synagogue in the world and the second oldest continuously existing synagogue in Europe.
    Bulunamadı: lida
  • Most of them are lost, many are in decline. For example, the synagogue in Lida survived the war but was blown up in peacetime. Some buildings are in better shape.
  • The origin of the synagogue, in which the congregation gathered to worship and to receive the religious instruction connected therewith, is wrapped in...
    Bulunamadı: lida
  • Jews first settled in Lida in the middle of the 16th century, and permission to construct a synagogue was granted by King Stefan Batory in 1579.