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Nyíregyháza New Synagogue

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Nyíregyháza New Synagogue
Nyíregyházi új zsinagóga
Religion
AffiliationJudaism
Location
MunicipalityNyíregyháza
CountryHungary
Shown within Hungary
Geographic coordinates47°57′27″N 21°42′46″E / 47.9576°N 21.7127°E / 47.9576; 21.7127
Architecture
Architect(s)Lipót Baumhorn
Completed1932

The New Synagogue in Nyíregyháza is a large Jewish religious building located in the Great Hungarian Plains region of Hungary. It was opened for public access in 1932.[1]

History

The synagogue was built between 1924 and 1932. The architecture was planned by the famous Hungarian Synagogue Architect Lipót Baumhorn. Its external dimensions are 21.14 × 31.22 meters, while the Synagogue Square is 22.0 × 19.35 meters. It has seating capacity for 410 males and 286 females. For women's seating, a gallery was built around the three sides of the interior. In the middle of the interior is the Bema. The main architectural motif of the interior is the so-called eastern wall (Mizrah) and the cupboard. The latter is a party-building with double Corinthian columns. The semicircular cab has the following inscription: "Father, King, open the gates of heaven to our prayers." (Psalm 113: 3). The lake is surrounded by a large arcade with lined ornamentation, which integrates the lake cabin with the ornate circular window, bridging the columns in a semicircle. The wall's curve has a lion detailing with text reading: "Praise the Eternal Name from Sunrise to Sunset." (Psalm 113: 3).

The synagogue, together with other religious buildings in its vicinity, is still used by the local Jewish community.

References

  1. ^ Vashem, Yad. ""Nyiregyhaza" - Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities in Hungary". JJewishGen. Retrieved 21 April 2020.

Sources

  • (szerk.) Gerő László: Magyarországi zsinagógák, Műszaki Könyvkiadó, Budapest, 1989, ISBN 963-10-8231-8, 177. o.
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