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Jewish congregation of Königsberg : ウィキペディア英語版
Königsberg Synagogue

Königsberg's New Synagogue ((ドイツ語:Neue Synagoge)) was one of three synagogues in Königsberg in Prussia, East Prussia (modern Kaliningrad, Russia). The other synagogues were ''Old Synagogue'' and ''Adass Jisroel'' synagogue. The New Synagogue was destroyed in the aftermath of the Kristallnacht pogrom in 1938.
==History==
In 1508 two Jewish physicians were allowed to settle in the city.〔http://www.fjc.ru/Communities/default.asp?aid=84466&tab=home〕 307 Jews lived at Königsberg in 1756. There were 1,027 Jews in Königsberg in 1817. In 1864 there lived 3,024 Jews. In 1880 there were 5,000 Jews at the city. In 1900 there were only 3,975 Jews in Königsberg. The first synagogue was a chapel built in 1680 in Burgfreiheit (a location which was a ducal Prussian immunity district around the castle, not administrated by the city).
In 1704 there was the formation of the Jewish congregation, when they acquired a Jewish cemetery and when they founded a "Chevra Kaddisha". In 1722 they received a constitution. In 1756 a new synagogue in Schnürlingsdamm street was dedicated but destroyed by the city fire in 1811. In 1815 a new synagogue was constructed on the same location, meanwhile called Synagogenstrasse #2. The second constitution of the Jewish congregation was issued in 1811.
Some Orthodox congregants seceded from the ''Jewish Congregation of Königsberg'', which they doomed too liberal, and founded the ''Israelite Synagogal Congregation of «Adass Jisroel»'' ((ドイツ語:Israelitische Synagogengemeinde «Adass Jisroel»)).〔In the Ashkenazzi pronunciation of Hebrew the words עדת ישראל become Adass Jisroel in German orthography, which was the official name in Latin letters. In English orthography Adas Yisro'el would better represent the Ashkenazzi pronunciation. In Sephardi Hebrew pronunciation, today prevailing, the words עדת ישראל become Adat Yisra'el in English.〕 In 1893 the ''Israelite Synagogal Congregation'' built its own synagogue in Synagogenstraße #14–15. Soon later the mainstream ''Jewish Congregation of Königsberg'' built a new and larger place of worship, therefore called ''New Synagogue'', dedicated in August 1896 in Lomse. The synagogue in Synagogenstrasse #2 was called ''Old Synagogue'' since.
The ''New Synagogue'', as well as the ''Old Synagogue'', were destroyed in the November Pogrom in the night of November 9–10, 1938. The Adass Jisroel synagogue was terribly vandalised, but spared from arson, and could thus be restored to serve as Jewish place of worship.〔Michael Wieck, ''Zeugnis vom Untergang Königsbergs: Ein «Geltungsjude» berichtet'' (11990), Munich: Beck, 82005, (Beck'sche Reihe; vol. 1608), pp. 81 and 194. ISBN 3-406-51115-5.〕 In July 1939 the Gestapo ordered the merger of the smaller ''Israelite Synagogal Congregation'' in the larger ''Jewish Congregation of Königsberg'', which now had to enlist also all non-Jews such as Christians and irreligionists, whom the Nazis categorised as Jews because they had three or more Jewish grandparents. The systematic deportations of Jewish Germans (and Gentile Germans of Jewish descent), starting in October 1941,〔The deportations of Jews and Gentiles of Jewish descent from Austria and Pomerania (both to Poland) as well as Baden and the Palatinate (both to France) had remained a spontaneous episode.〕 and brought the congregational life in Königsberg to a halt by November 1942.
In October 2011 the cornerstone of the foundation of a new synagogue was presented. The new synagogue will be repeating the style of the previous synagogues. A plaque which was placed on the cornerstone has since been smashed and sprayed with neo-nazi symbols.〔http://kaliningrad-eu.blogspot.co.uk/search?updated-max=2011-11-04T15:16:00-07:00&max-results=10〕

Image:Königsberg Synagoge an der Lomse.jpg|New Synagogue with Lindenstraße (today's ulitsa Oktyabrskaia)
Image:Синагога Кёнигсберга 1.jpg|New Synagogue
Image:Synagogen Innenraum.jpg|New Synagogue, interior


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