Cold Synagogue, Minsk
The Cold Synagogue (Yiddish: די קאַלטע שול, Belarusian: Халодная сінагога) was a masonry synagogue located in the center of Minsk on what is now Niamiha Street. It was not used as a place of study and therefore was not heated, which is why it received the name "Cold".[1] The synagogue is considered the oldest in Minsk.[2]
Cold Synagogue | |
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Yiddish: די קאַלטע שול | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Judaism |
Location | |
Location | Minsk, Minsk Region, Belarus |
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Geographic coordinates | 53°54′16″N 27°33′11″E |
Architecture | |
Completed | 1570 |
Destroyed | 1965 |
History
The building was erected in 1570, though it is assumed that it housed an Orthodox church,[2][3] and only in 1796 the building was bought by the Jewish community, rebuilt and renovated. However, in architectural terms, this structure was originally characteristic of synagogues of that era.
In 1930, the synagogue was closed.[3]
In 1944, after the liberation of Minsk from the German occupation, the synagogue was again handed over to believing Jews for a short time.[3]
In 1965, the synagogue was demolished during the reconstruction of this district of Minsk.[3][2]
Gallery
- Schemes of the building
- Cross-section, 1881
- Detailed plans, 1881
- Ground floor plan, made in 1954 during the reconstruction
- Photos
- Photo made between 1901-1918
- Aerial photo of the district with the synagogue at its center, 1941
- The synagogue near the newly built Institute, 1960s
See also
- Cold Synagogue, Mogilev
- Cold Synagogue, Slutsk
References
- "CИНАГОГИ В МИНСКЕ". Виртуальный штетл. Archived from the original on 2017-02-09.
- "ГІСТРЫЧНАЯ ЗАБУДОВА XVI-XIX СТАГОДДЗЯЎ ВУЛІЦА ШКОЛЬНАЯ І ШКОЛЬНЫ ДВОР". spadchina.by.
- "Синагоги". minsk-old-new.com. Минск старый и новый. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
External links

- About the synagogue and the neighbouring district, with photos (in Belarusian)