- Malmö Synagogue
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Malmö Synagogue (Swedish: Malmö synagoga, Hebrew: בית הכנסת של מאלמו) is the only synagogue in Malmö, Sweden. It was built in 1903 - designed by the architect John Smedberg, and has an Art Nouveau and Moorish Revival design.[1] The services of worship are orthodox.[2][3]
Attacks
The synagogue was bombed on July 23, 2010.[4] The explosion was caused by some kind of fireworks or firecracker containing too little gunpowder to seriously damage the building. A note threatening to bomb the building had been taped to the door the day before the bombing.[5]
References
- ^ Malmö museer (Swedish)
- ^ Judiska församlingen i Malmö (Swedish)
- ^ Länsstyrelsen i Skåne län (Swedish)
- ^ [1]"Malmo Synagogue Rocked by Explosion, Dan Verbin, July 27, 2010, Shalom Life.
- ^ [2]"Threat and attack against the synagogue of Malmö as Jews leave the Swedish city,"27/Jul/2010, European Jewish Press.
Coordinates: 55°35′58″N 13°00′39″E / 55.59944°N 13.01083°E
Categories:- Synagogues in Sweden
- 1903 architecture
- Art Nouveau synagogues
- Moorish Revival synagogues
- 21st-century attacks on synagogues and Jewish communal organizations
- Synagogue stubs
- Swedish building and structure stubs
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