Sephardic Temple (Constanța) Explained

Building Name:Sephardic Temple
Religious Affiliation:Sephardic Jews
Functional Status:destroyed (1989)
Architecture Style:Catalan Gothic
Groundbreaking:1905
Year Completed:1908
Architect:Adolf Lintz

The Sephardic Temple of Constanța also Spanish Rite Temple Israelite also Templul Sefard din Constanța[1] was a Sephardic synagogue ”for the « Spanish » Jews”, located at 18 on Mircea Street in the city of Constanța, Romania.[2] [3]

History

The Sephardic Temple was built between 1905 and 1908 in a Catalan Gothic architectural style following the blueprints of Austrian architect Adolf Lintz and decorated by painter Moritz Finkelstein. The Temple was built in the place of an older synagogue dating from 1866, on a piece of land on MirceaStreet, a donation from Ismail Kemal Bey.[4] The sephardic synagogue was heavily damaged during the Second World War when it was used as an ammunition warehouse, later further damaged by an earthquake, and was demolished in 1989 under the rule of Nicolae Ceaușescu.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Anghel . Florin . Leonte . Cristian Andrei . November 23, 2014 . Templul Sefard din Constanța: Despre memorie, uitare și locuri pustii . Info-Sud-Est.ro CAMPANIA "DE CE?", CONSTANTA, CULTURĂ . 10 January 2020.
  2. Păuleanu, Doina. Constanţa. Aventura unui proiect european. Constanţa: Editura Ex Ponto, 2003.
  3. Teodorescu . Nicoleta Doina . Lucescu . Corina . 2012 . The Architectural Heritage of the Jews in Constanța . 4 March 2015.
  4. Ardeleanu . Konstantin. 2012 . History of synagogues in Constanța . 10 January 2020.
  5. Web site: De la Marx la Ceausescu, ipostaze ale lui Anticrist. Mihalcea. Alexandru. Moise. Marian. 14 October 2006. RomaniaLibera.ro. România Liberă. ro. 2016-03-08.