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- Stockholm_Synagogue abstract "The Great Synagogue of Stockholm (Swedish: Stockholms stora synagoga, Hebrew: בית הכנסת הגדול של שטוקהולם), is located on the small street Wahrendorffsgatan close to the park Kungsträdgården on Norrmalm, Stockholm, and was built 1867-1870 according to designs made in 1862 by the architect Fredrik Wilhelm Scholander. The building has been called a "paraphrase over Oriental motifs" (Nordisk familjebok 26, col. 1470 [1]), and it is listed in the Swedish registry of national historical buildings. It was preceded by an earlier synagogue at Tyska Brunnsplan in the Stockholm Old Town (now 19, Själagårdsgatan), used 1790-1870, and services were held in an even earlier location on Köpmanbrinken near Köpmantorget in the Old town 1787-1790.The Judiska biblioteket, the Jewish Community Library, under the guidance of Lars Raij, is located beneath the Great Synagogue of Stockholm. Its multilingual collection consists of books in Swedish, German, English, French, Hebrew, and other languages. It includes the library of Rabbi Marcus Ehrenpreis (1869–1951), who was Chief Rabbi of Sweden from 1914 to 1951. The Library also hosts occasional exhibits, such as the 2007 exhibit of the Friedrich Kellner WWII diary which chronicles the years of the Third Reich and the Holocaust of European Jewry.".
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- Stockholm_Synagogue wikiPageExternalLink Stockholm.asp.
- Stockholm_Synagogue wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
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- Stockholm_Synagogue architect Fredrik_Wilhelm_Scholander.
- Stockholm_Synagogue architectureStyle Moorish_Revival_architecture.
- Stockholm_Synagogue buildingName "The Great Synagogue of Stockholm".
- Stockholm_Synagogue capacity "900".
- Stockholm_Synagogue district Norrmalm_(proper).
- Stockholm_Synagogue functionalStatus "Active Synagogue".
- Stockholm_Synagogue hasPhotoCollection Stockholm_Synagogue.
- Stockholm_Synagogue location "Stockholm, Sweden".
- Stockholm_Synagogue location "Wahrendorffsgatan 3".
- Stockholm_Synagogue religiousAffiliation Conservative_Judaism.
- Stockholm_Synagogue rite Ashkenazi_Jews.
- Stockholm_Synagogue website index.php.
- Stockholm_Synagogue yearCompleted "1870".
- Stockholm_Synagogue subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Stockholm.
- Stockholm_Synagogue subject Category:Conservative_synagogues.
- Stockholm_Synagogue subject Category:Synagogues_in_Sweden.
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- Stockholm_Synagogue type PlaceOfWorship103953416.
- Stockholm_Synagogue type Structure104341686.
- Stockholm_Synagogue type Synagogue104374735.
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- Stockholm_Synagogue type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Stockholm_Synagogue type Building.
- Stockholm_Synagogue type Place.
- Stockholm_Synagogue type ReligiousBuilding.
- Stockholm_Synagogue type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Stockholm_Synagogue comment "The Great Synagogue of Stockholm (Swedish: Stockholms stora synagoga, Hebrew: בית הכנסת הגדול של שטוקהולם), is located on the small street Wahrendorffsgatan close to the park Kungsträdgården on Norrmalm, Stockholm, and was built 1867-1870 according to designs made in 1862 by the architect Fredrik Wilhelm Scholander. The building has been called a "paraphrase over Oriental motifs" (Nordisk familjebok 26, col. 1470 [1]), and it is listed in the Swedish registry of national historical buildings.".
- Stockholm_Synagogue label "Sinagoga de Estocolmo".
- Stockholm_Synagogue label "Sinagoga grande di Stoccolma".
- Stockholm_Synagogue label "Stockholm Synagogue".
- Stockholm_Synagogue label "Synagogue de Stockholm".
- Stockholm_Synagogue label "Wielka Synagoga w Sztokholmie".
- Stockholm_Synagogue label "斯德哥尔摩犹太会堂".
- Stockholm_Synagogue sameAs Velká_synagoga_(Stockholm).
- Stockholm_Synagogue sameAs Sinagoga_de_Estocolmo.
- Stockholm_Synagogue sameAs Synagogue_de_Stockholm.
- Stockholm_Synagogue sameAs Sinagoga_grande_di_Stoccolma.
- Stockholm_Synagogue sameAs Wielka_Synagoga_w_Sztokholmie.
- Stockholm_Synagogue sameAs m.07t9zp.
- Stockholm_Synagogue sameAs Q619484.
- Stockholm_Synagogue sameAs Q619484.
- Stockholm_Synagogue sameAs Stockholm_Synagogue.
- Stockholm_Synagogue lat "59.331891666666664".
- Stockholm_Synagogue long "18.074208333333335".
- Stockholm_Synagogue wasDerivedFrom Stockholm_Synagogue?oldid=550710707.
- Stockholm_Synagogue depiction Synagogan_Stockholm_2006.jpg.
- Stockholm_Synagogue homepage index.php.
- Stockholm_Synagogue isPrimaryTopicOf Stockholm_Synagogue.
- Stockholm_Synagogue name "The Great Synagogue of Stockholm".