• This tiny memorial states in Hebrew and Croatian that the Zagreb Synagogue occupied that space from 1867 until destroyed by “fascists” in 1941 – 42.
  • About 50 Jewish families from Bohemia, Moravia and Hungary lived in Zagreb in the mid-19th century. A synagogue, built by Franjo Klein, was opened in 1867.
  • Zidovska opcina Zagreb, Shuls & Minyanim in Zagreb, Croatia – Prayers/Davening times, check for Synagogues address, map & directions.
  • The drawing shows Franz Joseph in front of the synagogue portal, next to him a rabbi, in front of him a procession of elegantly dressed women and men.
  • ↑ (ro) : http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/zagreb-to-rebuilt-wwii-demolished-synagogue.
  • Show students a prewar photo of Praska Street in which Zagreb’s synagogue can be seen. Then give each student the photo of the synagogue.
  • Zagreb Synagogue = Bet ha-keneset be-Zagreb / [editor, Mirjana Šlaj Fröhlich]. Publication | Library Call Number: NA5955.C762 Z34 1997.
  • Sight A demolished synagogue, the Zagreb Synagogue was a Moorish Revival-style building constructed in 1867 and located on Praška Street.
  • A group of neo-Nazis assaulted Croatia's Chief Rabbi Eliezer Aloni on a Zagreb street on Saturday. Aloni was on his way home from synagogue when a bunch of...