Volgograd Synagogue

Coordinates: 48°41′47″N 44°30′32″E / 48.6964°N 44.5089°E / 48.6964; 44.5089
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Volgograd Synagogue is a historic synagogue built in 1888 in then Tsaritsyn, now Volgograd. It was destroyed during the Battle of Stalingrad after the invasion of German forces, and rebuilt after World War II. In the early 21st century, it serves the Jewish community of Volgograd, Russia.[1]

Volgograd Synagogue

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  1. ^ "FJC | Communities | Volgograd". www.fjc.ru. Archived from the original on 2011-06-17.

48°41′47″N 44°30′32″E / 48.6964°N 44.5089°E / 48.6964; 44.5089