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  • Slonim Synagogue, a baroque structure that has overlooked the Slonim city marketplace since 1642, remains the best preserved synagogue in Belarus, despite decades of neglect and vandalism. The building, with its dramatic gabled roof and imposing exterior, features an impressive group of paintings and carvings, including a collection of murals depicting musical instruments, scrollwork, and biblical scenes.
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  • Slonim Synagogue. [self-published source?] ^ "Great Synagogue of Slonim project update". News. United Kingdom: Foundation for Jewish Heritage.
  • The Slonim synagogue occupies a central place among the sights of the city. ... Main synagogue in Slonim. At the end of 2020, the building was sold at auction.
  • Slonim Synagogue, a baroque structure that has overlooked the Slonim city marketplace since 1642, remains the best preserved synagogue in Belarus, despite...
  • The Great Synagogue of Slonim has been the focal point of Jewish life in Slonim since the 1640s.
  • Great Synagogue of Slonim, Belarus. ... The Great Synagogue is owned by the Slonim Municipality which is eager to save the building but lacks the resources.
  • In 1883, the townspeople of Slonim appealed to the governor open a synagogue and allow to use city funds for "bringing this synagogue to its proper form.
  • The Great Synagogue or simply known as the Slonim Synagogue is a 17th century former synagogue building in a baroque style.
  • The Slonim synagogue is a monument of Baroque architecture in which one can recognize architectural and compositional techniques, characteristics of...
  • Slonim Synagogue Restoration Campaign. 48 likes. Cause.
  • 2010 yılında Slonim bölge yürütme kurulunun kültür bölümünün mülkiyetine devredildi. ... https://www.wmf.org/project/slonim-synagogue.
  • Bimot of the Synagogue in Slonim‎ (8 F). Media in category "Synagogue in Slonim". The following 77 files are in this category, out of 77 total.
  • The synagogue was restored only in the middle of the 19th century. At this time, the Jewish community of Slonim was the largest in Belarus.