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Roonstrasse Synagogue

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Roonstrasse Synagogue
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusActive
LeadershipRabbi Yaron Engelmayer
Location
LocationCologne, Germany
Architecture
TypeSynagogue
Completed
  • Initial building: 1899; 124 years ago (1899)
  • Destroyed: 1938
  • Rebuilt: 1959; 64 years ago (1959)

Roonstrasse Synagogue, located in Cologne, Germany, is the only surviving of the five synagogues of the city before the Nazi era.

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History

The Jewish community in Cologne has the longest history in Germany, being first mentioned in 321. Expelled in 1424, the Jews did not return to Cologne until 1798. In 1815 the community numbered 150, growing to 8000 in 1895, and 18,281 by 1933,[1] the largest in Germany after Berlin.[2]

The foundation stone of the Neo-Romanesque style building, designed by Cologne architects Schreiterer & Below, was laid on October 23, 1895, and the inauguration took place on March 22, 1899. Like all the other synagogues on the city it was attacked and set alight on the night of November 9, 1938, known as Kristallnacht, the nationwide attacks on Jewish businesses and synagogues. It was further damaged during World War Two, when the front portion was completely destroyed leaving only the burnt out tower and central section. Returned to the surviving Jewish community in 1945, in the late 1950s they decided to completely rebuild, as it was the only one not completely destroyed. The reconstruction was under the direction of the architect Helmut Goldschmidt, with minor changes on the outside and a simplified interior (with new leadlight windows by Lammers & Warzager), and was reopened on September 20, 1959. On Christmas Eve of that year, the Synagogue was smeared with anti-Jewish slogans by members of the far-right Deutsche Reichspartei. West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, who had been mayor of Cologne from 1917 until removed by the Nazi government in 1933, made the desecration the subject in his New Year's speech. Since then it has been center of Jewish community of Cologne, and consists of a community center, a small display of items associated with Cologne Jewry, and a kosher restaurant. The interior of the reconstructed synagogue has a vast blue dome.

On August 19, 2005, Pope Benedict XVI visited Roonstrasse Synagogue. This visit was the second ever visit to any synagogue by any of the Popes.[3] There, he condemned Nazism and antisemitism.

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50°55′55″N 6°56′11″E / 50.93194°N 6.93639°E / 50.93194; 6.93639

References

  1. ^ "Synagogen-Gemeinde Köln", Wikipedia (in German), 2019-07-16, retrieved 2020-02-03
  2. ^ "Germany: Jewish Population in 1933". encyclopedia.ushmm.org. Retrieved 2020-02-03.
  3. ^ "Despite some missteps, Benedict XVI was a committed friend to the Jews".
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