The Stolp Synagogue (Polish: Synagoga Słupsk) was a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, now destroyed, that was located in Stolp, Germany, that is now Słupsk, in the Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland.[1]
Designed by Eduard Koch, the synagogue was completed in 1902 and destroyed by Nazis during Kristallnacht, on November 10, 1938.
An unveiling ceremony for a monument commemorating the Jewish community of the city, was held in 2006, organized by the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland.[2]
See also
- History of the Jews in Germany
- History of the Jews in Poland
- List of synagogues in Germany (in German)
- List of active synagogues in Poland
References
- ^ "Nowa synagoga". Wirtualny Sztetl (in Polish). Retrieved July 14, 2020.
- ^ "Fundacja Ochrony Dziedzictwa Żydowskiego". fodz.pl (in Polish). Retrieved July 14, 2020.
External links
Media related to Synagogue in Słupsk at Wikimedia Commons