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Pestalozzistrasse Synagogue

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Synagoge Pestalozzistraße
Religion
AffiliationReform Judaism
Year consecrated1913
StatusActive
Location
LocationPestalozzistraße 12–14, 10625, Berlin, Germany
Geographic coordinates52°30′29″N 13°18′56″E / 52.50806°N 13.31556°E / 52.50806; 13.31556
Architecture
Architect(s)Ernst Dorn
TypeSynagogue
Groundbreaking1911
Completed1913
Website
synagoge-pestalozzistrasse.de

The Pestalozzistrasse Synagogue, German: Synagoge Pestalozzistraße, is a liberal synagogue in the German capital Berlin, at 14–15 Pestalozzistraße, in the Bezirk of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf.[1]

History

The façade in 1967

The synagogue was commissioned by Betty Sophie Jacobsohn and was built between 1911 and 1913; the architect was Ernst Dorn. It was at first independent, but in 1919 joined the Jüdischen Gemeinde zu Berlin.[2]

The structure was severely damaged on the night of 9–10 November 1938, "Kristallnacht", but was not set on fire.[2] Renovation work was begun shortly after the end of the Second World War,[2] and the synagogue was re-dedicated on 14 September 1947.[3]

Music

Prayer services are accompanied by organ and choir. Much of the music used for the services was composed by Louis Lewandowski.[2]

References

  1. ^ Denkmaldatenbank: Synagoge Pestalozzistraße 14 & 15 (in German). Landesdenkmalamt Berlin. Archived 17 November 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d Pestalozzistrasse Synagogue. Jüdischen Gemeinde zu Berlin. Accessed February 2021.
  3. ^ Hermann Simon (9 December 2007). Zum 60. Geburtstag der Synagoge (in German). Vorstand der Synagoge Pestalozzistraße. Archived 5 October 2017.

Further reading

  • Ulrich Eckhardt, Andreas Nachama (1996). Jüdische Orte in Berlin. Berlin: Nicolai Verlag. ISBN 9783875845815.
  • Esther Slevogt (2012). Die Synagoge Pestalozzistrasse. Berlin: Hentrich & Hentrich. ISBN 9783942271684.
This page was last edited on 31 May 2022, at 20:02
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