Sunday 1 April 2012

Synagogue (the Nozyk Spouse)

The only pre-war synagogue in Warsaw still in use. Built in the years 1898-1902 on the initiative of Zelman and Ryfka Nozyk. During the war the Gernmans turned it into a stable. Despite it being severely damaged, it recovered its importance soon after the war. Today, it is not only a place of religious practice but also an important Jewish cultural centre. The synagogue may be visited every day (expect Saturday): Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m., Sun. 11 a.m - 20 p.m. Admisson fee required.
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