- New Synagogue (Tarnów)
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New Synagogue (Polish: Nowa Synagoga, Nowa Synagoga w Tarnowie) was the largest synagogue in Tarnów, Poland. It was built from 1865 to 1908, with the long period of construction due to lack of funds. The synagogue was set on fire by the Nazis in November 1939. The fire lasted three days but the building did not collapse; it was blown up instead.
Coordinates: 50°00′51″N 20°59′27″E / 50.01417°N 20.99083°E
Categories:- Former Reform synagogues in Poland
- 20th-century attacks on synagogues and Jewish communal organizations
- Tarnów
- Polish building and structure stubs
- Synagogue stubs
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