Hamburg Temple

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title: Hamburg Temple
text: The Hamburg Temple is a former Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Hamburg, Germany. The congregation was the first permanent Reform Jewish community and the first to have a Reform prayer rite. It operated from 1818 to 1938. On 18 October 1818 the Temple was inaugurated and later twice moved to new edifices, in 1844 and 1931, respectively. The congregation abandoned the synagogue in 1938. The building has been used as a concert venue since 1949, most recently as the Rolf-Lieberm
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description: Former synagogue in Hamburg, Germany
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburg_Temple
date created: 2010-08-21T22:15:23Z
date modified: 2024-09-10T13:15:55Z
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