- Koszarowa, Zamkowa, Fastowska, Ciemna, Widna, Głucha, Zalewna, Mokra, Gęsia,
Bożnicza, Opatowska, Bażantarska, Szkolna, Ceglana, Ordynarska, Stolarska, Czackiego...
- synahoha; Polish:
Wielka Synagoga Przedmiejska we Lwowie) was a
synagogue at
Bożnicza-Street 16 in Lviv, in the Lviv
Oblast of Ukraine. The
synagogue was developed...
- Jews also
lived along the main
streets of the city: Mickiewicza, Szkolna,
Boźnicza, Waska,
Widowska and Ogrodowa. The main
wooden synagogue was
located in...
-
congregation and synagogue,
located on
Podwalna Street,
previously named Bożnicza Street, in Radom, in the
Masovian Voivodeship of Poland.
Completed in 1846...
-
called ZwangsArbeitslager Skret),
located in the
ghetto at
Szkolna and
Bóżnicza streets. It had a
similar number of
people in it (around 3,000), most of...
- time the area
included the
streets of Studzienna, Zatylna, Starościanska,
Bóźnicza and
Zamkowa Wola. In
March 1942, the
Germans killed the two Świderski brothers...
-
seriously wounded, and over 50
homes burned including the Old
Synagogue at
Bożnicza Street and the
Hasidic Synagogue at the
corner of pl. św.
Teodora and ul...
-
Synagogue was a
former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located on
Bóżnicza Street (currently on the
corner of
Kaznowskiego and Piłsudskiego Streets)...
- Zamkowa, Fastowska, Ciemna, Widna, Głucha, Zalewna, Mokra, Gęsia, Fastowska,
Bożnicza, Szkolna, Ceglana, Ordynarska, Stolarska, Czackiego, Alejowa, Skidelska...
-
synagogues were built, with one
located at the
corner of
Staropijarska and
Bóżnicza Streets. A beit
midrash and
mikveh were also
located on
Trzebieska Street...