Synagogue Bolshaya Bronnaya Street 6 (Moscow)
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The Synagogue at the Bolshaya Bronnaya Street (Russian: Московская Синагога на Большой Бронной улице) is a synagogue in Russia and in the former Soviet Union. It is located at 6, Bolshaya Bronnaya Street in Moscow.
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It's a Moscow synagogue which has kept since pre-revolutionary times. It's a building, which is located to the address of Greater street Bronnaja the house 6. In this building till 1917 there was a private chapel of Moscow millionaire Lazarja Solomonovicha Poljakova. After October revolution the chapel has been closed, and in this building the House of amateur creativity was placed. In 1991 the building has been transferred to a community Habad Lubavich Chassids.
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