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Remuh Synagogue and Cemetery

Location Kraków

The Remah Synagogue is a 16th-century Jewish synagogue and the smallest of all historic synagogues in the Kazimierz district of Kraków,… Read more…

Tags place of worship·orthodox·synagogue·jewish culture·historical·renaissance architecture
Remuh Synagogue and Cemetery
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The Remah Synagogue is a 16th-century Jewish synagogue and the smallest of all historic synagogues in the Kazimierz district of Kraków, Poland. The synagogue is named after Rabbi Moses Isserles, known by the Hebrew acronym ReMA who's famed for writing a collection of commentaries and additions that complement Rabbi Yosef Karo's Shulchan Aruch, with Ashkenazi traditions and customs. It is currently one of two active synagogues in the city.

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More information and contact

Email krakow@jewish.org.pl
Phone +48 24 256 02 67
Address Szeroka 36, Kraków, Poland
Coordinates 50°3'9.538" N, 19°56'50.214" E
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