Marina Rosha Synagogue (Moscow)
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Moscow Marina Rosha Synagogue Московская Синагога Хабада в Марьиной Роще |
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Location | Moscow, Russia |
Religious affiliation | Orthodox Judaism |
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Year completed | 1989 |
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The Marina Rosha Synagogue (Russian: Московская Синагога Хабада в Марьиной Роще) is a synagogue in Russia and in the former Soviet Union. It is located at 6, Bolshaya Bronnaya Street in Moscow.
[edit] History
It's a Moscow synagogue which has been opened in 1925. It's located at the Vtoroy Vysheslavtsev Lane, 5a. This synagogue is also called "the Second Moscow synagogue". The first synagogue in Moscow is considered the Choral synagogue. The building was burned down in 1993. In 1996 a New synagogue was built in its place. Since 2000 it's also a Habad Lubavich Community Center.
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