Main Choral Synagogue (Rostov-on-Don)
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The Main Choral Synagogue is a former
synagogue A synagogue, ', 'house of assembly', or ', "house of prayer"; Yiddish: ''shul'', Ladino: or ' (from synagogue); or ', "community". sometimes referred to as shul, and interchangeably used with the word temple, is a Jewish house of worshi ...
in
Rostov-on-Don Rostov-on-Don ( rus, Ростов-на-Дону, r=Rostov-na-Donu, p=rɐˈstof nə dɐˈnu) is a port city and the administrative centre of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia. It lies in the southeastern part of the East Eu ...
. The building is located at Bauman Street, 70. It was opened in 1868. After the
October Revolution The October Revolution,. officially known as the Great October Socialist Revolution. in the Soviet Union, also known as the Bolshevik Revolution, was a revolution in Russia led by the Bolshevik Party of Vladimir Lenin that was a key moment ...
the building was
nationalized Nationalization (nationalisation in British English) is the process of transforming privately-owned assets into public assets by bringing them under the public ownership of a national government or state. Nationalization usually refers to pri ...
and then rebuilt. Currently it houses the Skin and Venereal Diseases Dispensary. The synagogue's building has the status of an object of cultural heritage of regional significance.


History

The first wooden synagogue in Rostov-on-Don was built in 1855. It was located between the present-day Bauman and Ulyanovsk streets near Voroshilov Avenue. In 1863, a brick house of worship was built, but the building was fragile, and in 1866 the house was demolished. In 1868, a new two-story synagogue was built in its place. The authorship of the synagogue project is attributed to architect Sovitsky, collegiate assessor and senior city architect. A.G. Kaplun, S.I. Frey-schist, A.A Danziger also participated in construction works. Funds collection was organized by Rabbi F.I. Gnesin, who was the father of Mikhail Gnessin, a famous composer. At the end a sum of 16,342 rubles was collected. Main Choral Synagogue was inaugurated on August 30, 1868. The ceremony was attended by Mayor A.M. Baikov. He noted in his speech that he aims "''to equate Jews in terms of social position with the rest of the citizens of the city''." In 1881 there was built and attached to synagogue a house of worship, which could hold up to 150 people. A Jewish Library and Reading Room was opened in the synagogue in 1903. Moreover, it also housed a Talmud-Torah School. Thus, the Main Choral Synagogue became a religious and educational complex. The last rabbi of the synagogue before the
1917 Revolution The Russian Revolution was a period of political and social revolution that took place in the former Russian Empire which began during the First World War. This period saw Russia abolish its monarchy and adopt a socialist form of government ...
was Z.M. Goldenberg. In 1924, the synagogue was municipalized, but the building continued to be run by the Jewish community. In the summer of 1935 the synagogue was nationalized, and there was established a Dermatological and Venereal Hospital. The building was substantially rebuilt, and its architectural appearance was distorted. The interiors have undergone redevelopment, the prayer hall was demolished. The appearance of the synagogue façades was also seriously distorted: the old windows were enlarged, much of the stucco decorations were destroyed. On Decree of the Head of Administration of the Rostov region № 411 of October 9, 1998, the Main Synagogue's building was placed under state protection as an object of cultural heritage of regional significance. In 2016 the government of the Rostov region decided to return the building of the synagogue to the Jewish community of Rostov.Ростовский театр кукол переедет на Красноармейскую, а старое здание передадут епархии
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See also

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History of the Jews in Rostov-on-Don The history of the Jews in Rostov-on-Don dates to at least 1811. Rostov-on-Don was part of the Pale of Settlement until 1888, after which it was included in the military area of the Don Cossacks. History The Rostov fortress and settlement were fou ...
* Soldier Synagogue in Rostov-on-Don


References

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