Religion, culture and the struggle for human dignity
Synagogues adapt to the changing needs of Jewish life.
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Berlin
This drawing shows the interior of the Prinzregentenstraße Synagogue in Berlin (Wilmersdorf). Built in 1930, the building was designed to fulfill the needs of a liberal congregation. As shown in the picture, the synagogue boasted a magnificent organ. Rabbi Leo Baeck gave the sermon at the opening ceremony. From 1933, when Jews began to be pushed out of Germany’s cultural life, the synagogue also became a Jewish cultural center.
SOURCE
Institution:
Leo Baeck Institute – New York | Berlin
Collection:
"Synagogue Prinzregentenstrasse." Werner Stein Collection, AR 10775
Original:
2005.87