Lübeck’s Synagogue

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During last summer’s vacation in Hamburg we drove to Lübeck on a rainy Wednesday and were lucky to find that the synagogue was open.

Built in 1879 in the middle of the Hanseatic city, it is still in use although it was damaged in November 1938. The Lübeck Jewish community today numbers around 700 persons, most of whom are immigrants from the former Soviet Union. as you can see in the first photo.

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14 Responses to Lübeck’s Synagogue

  1. I’m glad the Jews from the former Soviet Union are using the synagogue. Thanks for sharing these lovely photos.

  2. Very interesting!

    Are services only held three days a week, or does the sign refer to times when the shul is open to tourists? (I don’t understand German, but the three days listed – Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday – are close enough to their Yiddish counterparts…)

    Thanks for sharing!

  3. Jane

    It looks such a peaceful place. Thanks for sharing it with us.

  4. What a nice treat that you were able to go inside (especially since it was raining). Where did you find the information on the community?

    • Where did you find the information on the community?
      On the Internet, although I didn’t find a smuch as I would have wanted. There are still holes and gaps in what I found. That’s why I wrote so little about it.

  5. What a beautifully kept shul – thank you for sharing it with us.

  6. jewwishes

    What an architectural wonder, beautifully photographed by you.

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  9. How wonderful that it has survived and is still being used!

  10. Gorgeous place. amazing to think that it is so old.

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