Isayithi yembali
I-Synagogue yeNozyk
bayi 32 abantu basekuhlaleni abayincomayo,
Indawo
6 Twarda
Warszawa, Województwo mazowieckie
Amacebiso asuka kubantu basekuhlaleni
The Nożyk Synagogue is the only surviving prewar Jewish house of prayer in Warsaw. It was built in 1898-1902 and was restored after World War II. It is still operational and currently houses the Warsaw Jewish Commune, as well as other Jewish organizations.
The synagogue was built between 1898-1902 and designed by an unnamed architect. It was built in the Romanesque style with Byzantine and Moorish ornamentation. The male section on the ground floor and the female section on the mezzanine can accommodate up to 600 people. The building was the only one out of 400 synagogues, which survived the demolition of the city during WWII. At present Nożyk Synagogue is the main place of meetings for the Jews in Warsaw. A mikveh – ritual baths – is located in its basement. You can visit Synagogue at: from Monday to Friday at: 9.00 AM – 7.00 PM, Sunday at 11.00 AM – 7.00 PM. The cost of admission is 10 PLN.
The synagogue was built between 1898-1902 and designed by an unnamed architect. It was built in the Romanesque style with Byzantine and Moorish ornamentation. The male section on the ground floor and the female section on the mezzanine can accommodate up to 600 people. The building was the only one…