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The Novi Sad Synagogue (Serbian: Новосадска синагога, Novosadska sinagoga) is a former Neolog Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Jevrejska (Jewish) Street, in the city center of Novi Sad, in the province of Vojvodina, Serbia.
Novi Sad: Novi Sad Old Synagogue: 1826 Novi Sad: Novi Sad Synagogue: 1906–1909 stand Pivnice: Pivnice Synagogue: 1900 1944 Destroyed building. Sajkas: Sajkas Synagogue: Selenča: Selenča Synagogue: after 1945 Destroyed building. Silbaš: Silbaš Synagogue: 1900 1948 Destroyed building. Stari Becej: Stari Becej Synagogue: 1883 1962 Destroyed ...
The Belgrade Synagogue continues to function as a synagogue. The renovated Subotica Synagogue, once the fourth largest synagogue building in Europe, is now mainly a cultural space, but is available for services and other religious purposes. [2] The Novi Sad Synagogue has been converted into a cultural art space.
Novi Sad Synagogue; S. Subotica Synagogue This page was last edited on 17 November 2024, at 00:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Anger drove Marija Petrovic to join student protests in Belgrade in November. A railway station roof had collapsed days earlier in the Serbian city of Novi Sad, killing 15 people. Thugs then set ...
Religious architecture in Novi Sad is very diverse. Majority of the believers in Novi Sad are from Serbian Orthodox Church, while others are from Roman Catholic Church, many Protestant churches, and Jewish community. Stari Grad is the place with the majority of churches and temples, and they were all built in the 18th and 19th century.
Depression is primarily a human condition described by the World Health Organization as a low mood or loss of pleasure or interest in activities for long periods of time. In people, it results ...
Novi Sad Synagogue: Novi Sad: 40 metres (130 ft) N/A 1909 Tallest Neolog Judaism synagogue in Novi Sad. Height of two spired domes 27m. 18 Subotica Synagogue (Jakab and Komor Square Synagogue) Subotica: 40 metres (130 ft) N/A 1901 Tallest Neolog Judaism synagogue in Subotica. 19 Church of the Dormition of the Holy Virgin Pančevo: N/A 1810