Chabad Lubavitch of Poland
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Chabad-Lubavitch of Poland is a synagogue located at 19/508 Słomińskiego Street in Warsaw.[1] Another temple of this type in Poland (ongoing ownership disputes)[2][3] is the Isaac Jakubowicz Synagogue in Kraków.[4]
The synagogue was founded in December 2005. The prayer room is part of the Jewish Centre, where a yeshiva, kosher restaurant and library are also located. The current Rabbi of the synagogue is Chabad Rabbi Shalom Dov Ber Stambler.
See also
- Chabad house
References
- ^ "Chabad Lubavitch of Poland - Warsaw, Poland". www.chabad.org. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- ^ News, Polsat (2 July 2019). "Spór o synagogę w Krakowie. "Nie sądziłem, że zobaczę Żydów wyrzucających innych Żydów z synagogi" - Polsat News" [Dispute about the synagogue in Krakow. "I didn't think I would see Jews throwing other Jews out of the synagogue"]. polsatnews.pl (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2019-07-03. Retrieved 2020-07-18.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "Wyborcza.pl" [Dispute over Isaac's synagogue.]. krakow.wyborcza.pl. Archived from the original on 2020-07-18. Retrieved 2020-07-18.
- ^ Israel, David (7 July 2019). "Lubavitch: Barring Jews from Historic Krakow Synagogue Unforgivable". Retrieved 2020-07-18.
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