Thessaloniki, Greece
Siggrou 35
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+30 2310221124
Easy to visit during opening hours. Also very welcoming to visiting Jews who wish to attend services, which are help regularly as with any other good synagogue. (Just ignore the Chabad propaganda that says it’s ‘sporadic’ because they want you to go to their Chabad services - also, BTW, Chabad think their late rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson is the Messiah ... a detail they forget to mention when they try to lure Jews away from real Greek synagogues that have been operating for centuries). Highly recommend both the synagogue to Gentiles who want to see some culture and to Jews who want to worship.
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Nice from outside but the security don't let me in. I think Jewish community is not very welcoming to visitors (also in their museum they were little rude)
Very pretty and special synagogue
Very special synagogue. Beautiful inside and lots of history. Costs 7 Euro per grownup (kids are free). Ticket is good also for Jewish Museum, 10 minutes walk
Not enough people know of the history of this important building. We had a wonderful walking tour of the area, too.
Very nice and well preserved.
This Synagogue was Inaugurated in 1927 after the big fire of 1917. This Synagogue is the only Synagogue that was saved from the Nazis, has he was used as a Warehouses of the Red Cross.
One of the only surviving synagogues in Greece after the holocaust of WWII. Tastefully refurbished.
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