Synagogues in germany
'Kill all Jews:' Synagogue defaced with swastika, apartments graffitied in German cities
The Cottbus Synagogue was found vandalized with a swastika painted on its facade before dawn Monday, Brandenburg Police said, marking the second defacement of the Jewish house of worship in four days
How a machzor survived over six centuries and Nazi attacks to make it to Israel
Munich citizens form human chain around synagogue to protect from pro-Palestine rally
German police arrest man for throwing Molotov cocktail at synagogue after TV appeal
'A wake-up call': Israel's consulate in Munich attacked
"It is important that this is seen as a wake-up call for the German authorities about where antisemitism and hatred of Israel are leading."
Hundreds of Germans form ‘human shield’ to protect synagogue
An estimated 350 people stood outside of Berlin’s Frankelufer Synagogue on Friday to symbolically protect it.
85 years after Kristallnacht, Germany to begin rebuilding grand synagogue in Hamburg
The Bornplatz Synagogue, a neo-Romanesque, 1,200-seat sanctuary that was once the largest synagogue in northern Germany, was burned down on Kristallnacht in 1938.
Medieval German synagogue added to UNESCO World Heritage list
The Old Synagogue dates back to the 1090s, when its first stones were laid.
New synagogue in Dresden plans to operate outside of Germany’s Jewish mainstream
Weingarten’s Synagogue Neustadt is housed in a refurbished, mid-19th century train station main hall.
Battle lines deepen in bruising fight for control of Germany’s liberal Jewish institutions
It is virtually assured that yet more slings and arrows will fly before all is said and done - the UPJ could even break apart.
Synagogues destroyed on Kristallnacht to be digitally ‘reconstructed’
Digitally reconstructed synagogues will be projected on buildings in Germany during a commemoration ceremony for Kristallnacht.
Yom Kippur attack on German synagogue averted by police
Authorities received a "a very serious tip" that an attack on the synagogue in the town of Hagen could take place during the Jewish festival of Yom Kippur.
Potsdam’s stylish new synagogue is the German city’s first since WWII
The full cost of the project, 13.5 million euros, was covered by the state of Brandenburg.
Amid pandemic, Halle Jews forced out of synagogue again year after attack
The synagogue was full to its capacity of about 100 last October when a white supremacist gunman tried to blast open the building’s armored door on Yom Kippur.