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Jewish Life in Gelsenkirchen: This Is How the Destroyed Synagogue Can Be Experienced Again

Summary by waz.de
Had it not been destroyed by the Nazis, the synagogue in the old town would have been 140 years old. Special project makes the church tangible.
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Had it not been destroyed by the Nazis, the synagogue in the old town would have been 140 years old. Special project makes the church tangible.

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waz.de broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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