Zülz synagogue
The Zülz synagogue was a synagogue on Karlsplatz in Breslau and was named after Zülz , where many Jews once lived, but who then came to Breslau. It stood from 1732 to 1893. The Glogau, Neu-Glogau and Lissa synagogues were also located on Karlsplatz. The former Karlsplatz was formerly called Jüdischer Platz ( plac Żydowski ) and was renamed Platz der Heroes des Ghetto ( plac Bohaterów Getta ) at the end of the 1940s .
literature
- Maciej Łagiewski : The Jews of Breslau 1850–1944. 1996.
- Gerhard Scheuermann: The Breslauer Lexikon. Laumann-Verlag, Dülmen 1994. ISBN 3-87466-157-1
- Carol Herselle Krinsky: Europe's synagogues. Architecture, history and meaning . Fourier, Wiesbaden 1997, ISBN 3-925037-89-6 , pp. 318-325 .