New New Praga Synagogue (Warsaw)
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
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