Synagogue History

New Synagogue – By Andrea Dreger

By Jackie Golblum / Saturday, July 4, 2026 / Comments Off on New Synagogue – By Andrea Dreger

The new synagogue of Berlin reached new heights of beauty externally, but exemplifies the idea that one cannot please everyone. Some loved it’s “Moorish” architectural styling, specifically the emperor of […]

Our first Day in Berlin – By Josh Ault

By Jackie Golblum / Friday, July 3, 2026 / Comments Off on Our first Day in Berlin – By Josh Ault

What an amazing day! We left Nuremberg this morning and took a three-hour train ride to Berlin. Each city we have traveled to has its own character. Berlin is definitely […]

The Robust Jewish Community of Munich – By Heidi Straus

By Jackie Golblum / Tuesday, June 30, 2026 / Comments Off on The Robust Jewish Community of Munich – By Heidi Straus

Our visit to the Ohel Jacob Synagogue in Munich is proof that a strong and vibrantJewish community very much exists today in Germany. An architectural masterpiece,this synagogue (shul in Yiddish), […]

Tuesday, June 30 – By Matthew Marraway

By Jackie Golblum / Tuesday, June 30, 2026 / Comments Off on Tuesday, June 30 – By Matthew Marraway

Today was our first day in Munich, and it was very interesting. My first impression was surprise at the size of the city and its topography. The image of Bavaria […]

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