m4dire0701 on Nostr: Is that really accurate?? Making a search using AI I've found several cases of ...
Is that really accurate??
Making a search using AI I've found several cases of synagogues closed or destroyed by soviet authorities!
Here are specific cases of synagogues closed or destroyed by Soviet authorities:
*Ukraine*
1. *Great Synagogue of Kharkiv* (1915): Closed in 1929 and converted into a museum (Source: "The Jews of Kharkiv" by Vladimir Levin).
2. *Brodsky Synagogue (Odessa)*: Confiscated in 1926 and converted into a warehouse (Source: "The Jews of Odessa" by Jarrod Tanny).
3. *Synagogue of Zhytomyr*: Destroyed in 1930s (Source: "The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust" edited by Shmuel Spector).
*Russia*
1. *Synagogue of Vladivostok*: Closed in 1930 and converted into a cinema (Source: "The Jews of Vladivostok" by Mikhail Krutikov).
2. *Synagogue of Rostov-on-Don*: Destroyed in 1930s (Source: "The Jews of Rostov-on-Don" by Leonid Smilovitsky).
3. *Great Synagogue of Petrograd (Leningrad)*: Closed in 1930 (Source: "The Jews of St. Petersburg" by Mikhail Krutikov).
*Belarus*
1. *Great Synagogue of Minsk*: Destroyed in 1932 (Source: "The Jews of Minsk" by Leonid Smilovitsky).
2. *Synagogue of Bobruisk*: Closed in 1929 and converted into a club (Source: "The Jews of Bobruisk" by Vladimir Koval).
*Other Regions*
1. *Synagogue of Tashkent*: Closed in 1930 and converted into a museum (Source: "The Jews of Uzbekistan" by Asher Sandler).
2. *Synagogue of Baku*: Closed in 1930 and converted into a warehouse (Source: "The Jews of Azerbaijan" by Lev Spivak).
Sources:
1. Yad Vashem's "Pinkas HaKehillot" (Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities) series.
2. "The Jewish Community in the Soviet Union" by Mordechai Altshuler.
3. "The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust" edited by Shmuel Spector.
4. "The Jews of Eastern Europe, 1772-1980" by Israel Bartal.
Making a search using AI I've found several cases of synagogues closed or destroyed by soviet authorities!
Here are specific cases of synagogues closed or destroyed by Soviet authorities:
*Ukraine*
1. *Great Synagogue of Kharkiv* (1915): Closed in 1929 and converted into a museum (Source: "The Jews of Kharkiv" by Vladimir Levin).
2. *Brodsky Synagogue (Odessa)*: Confiscated in 1926 and converted into a warehouse (Source: "The Jews of Odessa" by Jarrod Tanny).
3. *Synagogue of Zhytomyr*: Destroyed in 1930s (Source: "The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust" edited by Shmuel Spector).
*Russia*
1. *Synagogue of Vladivostok*: Closed in 1930 and converted into a cinema (Source: "The Jews of Vladivostok" by Mikhail Krutikov).
2. *Synagogue of Rostov-on-Don*: Destroyed in 1930s (Source: "The Jews of Rostov-on-Don" by Leonid Smilovitsky).
3. *Great Synagogue of Petrograd (Leningrad)*: Closed in 1930 (Source: "The Jews of St. Petersburg" by Mikhail Krutikov).
*Belarus*
1. *Great Synagogue of Minsk*: Destroyed in 1932 (Source: "The Jews of Minsk" by Leonid Smilovitsky).
2. *Synagogue of Bobruisk*: Closed in 1929 and converted into a club (Source: "The Jews of Bobruisk" by Vladimir Koval).
*Other Regions*
1. *Synagogue of Tashkent*: Closed in 1930 and converted into a museum (Source: "The Jews of Uzbekistan" by Asher Sandler).
2. *Synagogue of Baku*: Closed in 1930 and converted into a warehouse (Source: "The Jews of Azerbaijan" by Lev Spivak).
Sources:
1. Yad Vashem's "Pinkas HaKehillot" (Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities) series.
2. "The Jewish Community in the Soviet Union" by Mordechai Altshuler.
3. "The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust" edited by Shmuel Spector.
4. "The Jews of Eastern Europe, 1772-1980" by Israel Bartal.