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  • Place Types Synagogue
  • Address Strusiv, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine, 48127
  • Coordinate 49.3396996,25.6184006
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4
  • Compound Code 8JQ9+V9 Strusiv, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine
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Synagogue
Synagogue
Synagogue
Synagogue
Synagogue
Synagogue
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Synagogue
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Synagogue
Reviews
Viktor Yedynak. Your Guide In Ukraine (12/28/2020)
It is believed that the synagogue was built in 1861-1862. You can read about it on the memorial table above the entrance, where it is written in Hebrew "With the help of the Creator of the universe, our holy house is completed in the year IT IS THE GATE OF THE LORD, the righteous will enter it." Jews use letters instead of numbers. The sum of numerical values ​​of the selected letters gives 5622 years. That is, 1861 or 1862 in the usual chronology. The date on the plaque most likely does not indicate the year of completion of the shrine, but only the time of completion of its major reconstruction. It is clear that the limestone slab is densely cut by bullets. At what shot aimed, trying to hit in an inscription. The synagogue, most likely, is more ancient - belongs almost to the second half of XVIII century. In the postwar period, the synagogue was used as a warehouse, and later - as a carpentry workshop. The building has been empty for the last few years.
Влад Гуменюк (11/10/2020)
In the central lower part of the village of Strusiv, not far from the palace, there is a synagogue. The temple was built in the XIX century. The large synagogue testifies to the large Jewish community that lived in the town in the XVIII and XIX centuries. Now the temple stands empty and is gradually collapsing.
Володимир Юрченко (12/08/2019)
Everything is abandoned and abandoned. When you get inspired by this place, you realize that everything in the world has an end. People, buildings, empires and more. People die, empires die, structures collapse. I am here in connection with the wedding of a friend, so pour, brethren, crystal magic and forget about the fleeting life. Cheers.
Rafał Michalski (08/25/2019)
Located on the banks of the Seret, the building dates from the 19th century. A plaque in English testifies to the fact that it was a synagogue. Hebrew above the entrance and semicircularly topped with window openings. Unfortunately, the local authorities probably do not consider it a monument, so the synagogue has no guardian and is already badly damaged.
Oleh Sambor (12/06/2020)
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