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REFORM JEWISH SYNAGOGUE IN ŁÓDŹ, POLAND
Łódź Great Synagogue; Great Synagogue (Lodz); Great Synagogue, Lodz; Lodz Great Synagogue; Great Synagogue, Łódź

Slat al-Azama Synagogue         
SYNAGOGUE IN MARRAKESH, MOROCCO
Lazama Synagogue; Slat Al Azama synagogue; Salat Al Azama Synagogue; Al-Azama Synagogue
The Slat al-Azama Synagogue or Lazama Synagogue (, ) is one of the best-known synagogues in Marrakesh, Morocco. It is located in the historic Mellah (Jewish quarter) of the old city.
Dalston Synagogue         
  • Interior of Dalston Synagogue in 1910
JEWISH SYNAGOGUE IN NORTH LONDON 1885-1970
Poets Road Synagogue
The Dalston Synagogue (also known as the Poets Road Synagogue) was a Jewish place of worship in the London Borough of Islington, North London, from about 1885 to 1970. Jews fleeing the pogroms of the Russian Empire, and those beginning to leave the East End of London and move northwards towards Stoke Newington and Stamford Hill established a congregation in the neighbourhood by 1876.
Synagogue of El Tránsito         
  • Islamic vegetal patterns
  • Inscription surrounding the Castile and Leon coat of arms
HISTORIC BUILDING IN TOLEDO, SPAIN
Synagogue de el Transito; El Transito Synagogue; Transito synagogue; Transito Synagogue; Synagogue of El Transito
The Synagogue of El Tránsito (), also known as the Synagogue of Samuel ha-Levi or Halevi, is a historic synagogue, church, and Sephardic museum in Toledo, Spain. Designed by master mason Don Meir (Mayr) Abdeil, it was built as an annex of the palace of Samuel ha-Levi Abulafia, treasurer to King Peter of Castile, in 1357.

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Great Synagogue (Łódź)

The Great Synagogue of Łódź (Polish: Wielka Synagoga w Łodzi) was a synagogue in Łódź, Poland, which was built in 1881. It was designed by Adolf Wolff and paid mostly by local industrialists, such as Izrael Poznański, Joachim Silberstein and Karol Scheibler.

It served the reformed congregation and was usually referred to as The Temple.

Prominent Łódż builder and architect Johann Steck (or, Jan Sztek, 1851–1914) carried out construction of the Great Synagogue in 1881–1887, at the corner of ul. Zielona and al. Tadeusza Kościuszki (formerly ul. Spacerowa).

The synagogue was burned to the ground by the Germans on the night of November 14, 1939, along with its Torah scrolls and interior fixtures. It was dismantled in 1940. Today the site is used as a parking lot.