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Montmartre Synagogue

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Montmartre Synagogue
French: Synagogue de la rue Sainte-Isaure
The synagogue façade in 2015
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism
Rite
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusSynagogue
OwnershipAssociation of the Israelite Consistory of Paris
StatusActive
Location
Location13 rue Saint-Isaure, XVIIIe arrondissement, Paris
CountryFrance
Location of the synagogue in Paris
Geographic coordinates48°53′37″N 2°20′38″E / 48.89361°N 2.34389°E / 48.89361; 2.34389
Architecture
Architect(s)
  • Lucien Hesse (1907)
  • Germain Debré (1939)
TypeSynagogue architecture
StyleInternational
Completed1907; 1939
MaterialsBrick
[2][3][1]

The Montmartre Synagogue (French: Synagogue de la rue Sainte-Isaure) is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on the Rue Sainte-Isaure, in the XV111e arrondissement of Paris, France.

Since 1904 a small Jewish temple has been functioning at this location. In 1907, baron Edmond de Rothschild contributed to its expansion.

During the Second World War, in 1941 the synagogue was damaged by far-right French collaborators.[4]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Only one reference sourced re Ashkenazi;[1] all other references talk of the Portuguese Sephardi community.

References

  1. ^ a b "Rue Sainte Isaure Synagogue in Paris". The Center for Jewish Art. Foundation for Jewish Heritage and Hebrew University of Jerusalem. n.d. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Rue Sainte Isaure Synagogue". Religiana. 2024. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
  3. ^ "L'Original de la semaine : la restauration de la synagogue de Montmartre" [The Original of the week: the restoration of the Montmartre synagogue]. Bibliotheques Specialisees (in French). 15 February 2023. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
  4. ^ Desprairies, Cécile (2009). "Photo de la Synagogue Saint-Isaure par Roger-Violet après l'attentat du 3 octobre 1941" (in French). p. 619 – via Parisien Images.[dead link]; "Page 127" (in French) – via Le Consistoire de Paris.[dead link]

Additional reading

External links

Media related to Synagogue Montmartre at Wikimedia Commons


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