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lot # 890 - numismatic means of payment

Thursday Feb 28, 2019 00:00 Asia/Jerusalem

The Templul Unirea Sfântă Synagogue is a Jewish synagogue in Bucharest, Romania, located on Mamluk Street. 3, in the area of ​​Spanta Wiener, in the former Jewish quarter of the city. On the same street, from Molmar, there were other synagogues ("Praterna" and "AB Zissu") and a ritual bath that were destroyed in 1986-1987 [1] [1] as part of the "Renovation of the Bucharest Civil Center" President Ceausescu. [2] [2] The community of the synagogue was established in 1836 by the Jewish tailors' guild in the neighborhood, which was called "the wish of the Boars of Popst." Starting in 1978, the building was first built in 1852 and rebuilt in 1913, hosting the "Museum of the History of Romanian Jewry in the Name of Rabbi Dr. David Moshe Rosen". As of 2004, it has been designated for preservation as part of the national heritage of Romania, 37mm, bronze pleted gold

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