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Estonia to open first Shul since WWII


For the first time since World War II, Estonia will open a new Shul in the capital of Tallinn. The Shul is slated to open soon so Estonian Jews will be able celebrate Chanukah in the new Shul. Estonia is the only country in Europe where there is a Jewish community and a Shul does not exist.  The only synagogue in the country was built in 1882 in the city of Tartu and bombed by the Nazis in 1944. Since then there has been no Shul for Estonia’s 3,000 Jews.



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