• Zagreb Sinagogu (Hırvatça: Zagrebačka sinagoga) bugünkü Hırvatistan'ın başkenti Zagreb'teki Yahudiler'in 1867 yılında Avusturya İmparatorluğu'na bağlı...
  • The Zagreb Synagogue (Croatian: Zagrebačka sinagoga) was a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Zagreb, in modern-day Croatia.
  • Currently, after the Zagreb earthquake and current epidemiological measurements, the synagogue in the retirement home Lavoslav Schwarz" is out of service.
  • 1867'de Mağribi tarzında inşa edilen ve 1941-42'de Hırvat faşist rejimi tarafından yıkılan Zagreb Büyük Sinagogu , Hırvatistan'ın Zagreb kentinde Valeria Maria Caddesi'nde...
  • In October 1941, the newly installed mayor of Zagreb, Ivan Werner, issued a decree ordering the demolition of the Praška Street synagogue...
  • A small prayer room in the Jewish Community Center building serves as a synagogue since Zagreb’s Praska Street Synagogue was destroyed in 1941.
  • The Jewish community in Zagreb was founded in 1806 and the synagogue was built in 1867 to coincide with the rise of the cultural and social community.
  • 1855'e kadar kentteki Yahudilerin sayısı 700'ü buldu ve aynı yılın sonunda sinagogu inşa etme kararı verildi.
  • The story of Zagreb’s synagogue embodies the fate of many Balkan Jews from post-World War II to the present.
  • 2024 hakkında güncel bilgilerle Zagreb Sinagogu hakkında bilmediğiniz her şey. Zagreb Sinagogu'nun tanımı ve terimi.