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March 22, 2016 2:41 pm at 2:41 pm #617448zahavasdadParticipant
Most people dont know, but only 3 airports in the world have a stand alone Shul
JFk, Ben Gurion and Brussels Airport.
I do not know if there is a sefer torah there, but there are of course alot of frum jews who live in Antwerp and use this airport
March 22, 2016 6:44 pm at 6:44 pm #1143059gefiltefisher_rebbeParticipantFascinating, though I’m not sure if that’s what motivated the attack – ISIS claimed responsibility for it and as we all know they’re not as interested as eradicating Jews as eradicating humanity…
March 22, 2016 8:39 pm at 8:39 pm #1143060Geordie613ParticipantIt does have a very nice shul with a sefer torah mehudar. I’ve been to packed minyanim there.
March 22, 2016 9:08 pm at 9:08 pm #1143061zahavasdadParticipantThe attack had nothing to do with the shul. The shul was not damaged.
there are alot of Muslims in Brussels, i saw more muslims there than anywhere else in Europe
March 22, 2016 11:20 pm at 11:20 pm #1143063TRUEBTParticipantSorry, no links
There are 2 synagogues at Frankfurt airport. The first one, which is for passengers in transit, is located at terminal D. Terminal D can be reached by the “Sky Link” monorail, operating free of charge every 3 minutes from terminal A and B/C. the journey takes 2-3 minutes. In terminal D one should follow the sign (Magen David) and opposite restaurant LAXX, turn twice to the left.
The second synagogue is outside the transit area in terminal B, main hall of departures level. One should take the stairs opposite the post office in the direction of the federal police offices (watch the Magen David sign). The synagogue is in room number 201.3409.
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