New New Praga Synagogue (Warsaw)

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The New New Praga Synagogue of Warsaw was the new synagogue of the Warsaw city ​​district Nowa Praga (Ger. New Praga), which belongs to Praga-Północ (Ger. Praga-Nord). It replaced the old New Praga Synagogue .

history

The new New Praga Synagogue was located in the Nowa Praga district of Warsaw.

In the beginning there was only one suburban Jewish community in Warsaw, which lived in the suburb of Praga . Praga has been a district of Warsaw since the 18th century and in 1945 Praga was divided into Praga-Północ and Praga-Południe .

The New New Praga Synagogue was a synagogue located at 8 Bródnowska Street in Warsaw . The construction was financed by two private donors and the Jewish community. The building was built in 1900 according to plans by Zygmunt Frumkin as a two-story brick building on a rectangular floor plan.

It is not known exactly when the synagogue was demolished. Today there are apartment blocks at this point.

Coordinates: 52 ° 15 '51.8 "  N , 21 ° 2' 25.7"  E