Maryina Roshcha Synagogue Explained

Maryina Roshcha Synagogue
Native Name:ru|Московская Синагога Хабада в Марьиной Роще
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Religious Affiliation:Hasidic Judaism
Rite:Nusach Ashkenaz
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Organisational Status:Synagogue
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Functional Status:Actice
Location:5a Vtoroy Vysheslavtsev Lane, Moscow
Country:Russia
Map Type:Russia Moscow
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Coordinates:55.7908°N 37.6081°W
Architect:Israel Gudovich
Established:1925
Year Completed:1996
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Materials:Brick
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The Maryina Roshcha Synagogue (ru|Московская Синагога Хабада в Марьиной Роще), also known as the Mar'ina Roscha Contemporary Synagogue,[1] is an Hasidic Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 5a Vtoroy Vysheslavtsev Lane, in Moscow, Russia. The congregation was established in 1925.

History

Also known as the "Second Moscow Synagogue" (after the Moscow Choral Synagogue), the synagogue building was completed in 1996, and replaced the one destroyed by fire in 1993. Since 2000 it's also a Chabad-Lubavitch Community Center.

The synagogue is part of a large Jewish spiritual center under the auspices of the Moscow Jewish Public Center (ru|МЕОЦ), which also incorporated nearby former Bakhmetevsky Bus Garage and Beyt Schwidler school.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mar'ina Roscha Contemporary Synagogue in Moscow . Historic Synagogues of Europe . . n.d. . 8 September 2024 .