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Izaak Synagogue

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The Izaak Synagogue or Isaac Synagogue, formally known as the Isaak Jakubowicz Synagogue, is a Prayerhouse built in 1644 in the historic Kazimierz District of Kraków, Poland. [1]

15 relations: Carol Herselle Krinsky, High Synagogue, Kraków, Judenrat, Kazimierz, Kraków, Kupa Synagogue, Poland, Remah Cemetery, Remah Synagogue, Synagogues of Kraków, Tempel Synagogue, Kraków, The Old Synagogue, Torah ark, Władysław IV Vasa, Wolf Popper Synagogue.

Carol Herselle Krinsky

Carol Herselle Krinsky (born 1937 Brooklyn, New York) is an American architectural historian.

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High Synagogue, Kraków

High Synagogue is an inactive Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Kazimierz District of Kraków, Poland.

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Judenrat

A Judenrat ("Jewish council") was a World War II Jewish-German-collaborative administrative agency imposed by Germany, principally within the ghettos of occupied Europe, including those of German-occupied Poland.

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Kazimierz

Kazimierz (Casimiria; קוזמיר Kuzimyr) is a historical district of Kraków and Kraków Old Town, Poland.

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Kraków

Kraków, also spelled Cracow or Krakow, is the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland.

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Kupa Synagogue

Kupa Synagogue (Synagoga Kupa) is a 17th-century synagogue in Kraków, Poland.

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Poland

Poland (Polska), officially the Republic of Poland (Rzeczpospolita Polska), is a country located in Central Europe.

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Remah Cemetery

The Remah Cemetery, or Remuh Cemetery, also known as the Old Jewish Cemetery of Kraków, in Kraków, Poland, is an inactive Jewish historic cemetery established in 1535.

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Remah Synagogue

The Remah Synagogue, (Synagoga Remuh), is named after Rabbi Moses Isserles c.1525–1572, known by the Hebrew acronym ReMA (רמ״א, pronounced ReMU) who's famed for writing a collection of commentaries and additions that complement Rabbi Yosef Karo's Shulchan Aruch, with Ashkenazi traditions and customs.

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Synagogues of Kraków

The synagogues of Kraków are an outstanding collection of monuments of Jewish sacred architecture unmatched anywhere in Poland.

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Tempel Synagogue, Kraków

The Tempel Synagogue (Polish: Synagoga Tempel) is a synagogue in Kraków, Poland, in the Kazimierz district.

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The Old Synagogue

Old Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue in the Kazimierz district of Kraków, Poland, in Yiddish it was referred to as the Alta Shul.

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Torah ark

The ark in a synagogue (also called the Torah ark or holy ark) is generally a receptacle, or ornamental closet, which contains each synagogue's Torah scrolls (Sifrei Torah in Hebrew).

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Władysław IV Vasa

Władysław IV Vasa (Władysław IV Waza; Vladislovas Vaza; r; Vladislaus IV Vasa or Ladislaus IV Vasa; 9 June 1595 – 20 May 1648) was a Polish prince from the Royal House of Vasa.

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Wolf Popper Synagogue

The Wolf Popper Synagogue (Synagoga Poppera (Bociana)), located in Kraków, Poland, used to be one of the most splendid Jewish houses of prayer in the old Jewish quarter of Kazimierz established in a suburb earmarked in 1495 by King Jan I Olbracht.

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Izaak Jakubowicz Synagogue.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izaak_Synagogue

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