Great Choral Synagogue
Great Choral Synagogue | |
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Basic information | |
Location |
Schekovytska 29, Podil Kiev, Ukraine |
Affiliation | Orthodox Judaism |
Status | Active |
Leadership | Rabbi Yaakov Dov Bleich |
Architectural description | |
Architect(s) |
1895 - Nikolay Gardenik 1915 - Valerian Rykov[1] |
Architectural style | Moorish Revival |
Completed | 1895 |
The Great Choral Synagogue of Kiev, also known as the Podil Synagogue or the Rozenberg Synagogue, is the oldest synagogue in Kiev, Ukraine. It is situated in Podil, a historic neighborhood of Kiev.
History
The Aesopian synagogue was built in 1895.[2] It was designed in Neo-Moorish style by Nikolay Gordenin. Gabriel Yakob Rozenberg, a merchant, financed the building.[2] In 1915 the building was reconstructed by Valerian Rykov. The reconstruction was financed by Vladimir Ginzburg, a nephew of Rozenberg.
In 1929, the synagogue was closed. During the German occupation of Kiev in World War II, the Nazis converted the building into a horse stable.[3]
Since 1945, the building has again been used as a synagogue. In 1992, Yaakov Bleich was appointed rabbi of the Jewish community of Kiev and chief rabbi of Ukraine.
Gallery
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- The Holy Ark of the synagogue
- A stained glass window
See also
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Coordinates: 50°28′13″N 30°30′43″E / 50.47028°N 30.51194°E