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Synagogue of Kłodzko
Synagoga w Kłodzku
Synagoge in Glatz
Religion
AffiliationReform Judaism
StatusDestroyed on 9 November 1938 (November Pogrom)
Location
Locationul. Wojska Polskiego, Kłodzko, Poland
Architecture
Architect(s)Albert Grau
TypeSynagogue
StyleMoorish Revival-
Brick-Gothic Revival
Completed1885
Specifications
Direction of façadewest
Capacity254 seats and a place for women[1]
Dome(s)1

Synagogue (Glatz) The synagogue in Kłodzko (German: Glatz), a town in the Kłodzko County in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship in Poland, was built 1884–1885 on the Grünestraße [Green Street] (today's Wojska Polskiego Street).

Project and destroy[edit]

The synagogue was built on the initiative of the Progressive Jews, according to the plans of the Breslau architect Albert Grau [de] (1837–1900), student of Georg Gottlob Ungewitter, in the style of the Neo-Moorish and Brick-neo-Gothic.[1][2][3]

During the November Pogrom (9 November 1938), colloquially euphemised as "Kristallnacht", the synagogue was destroyed by an arson attack of Nazis.[1]

Memory[edit]

Reinhard Schindler, a former Glatz citizen, developed the idea of having a memorial stone placed for the synagogue. The memorial stone was erected in 1995 with a anodised aluminium plaque in Polish, Hebrew and German commemorating the destroyed synagogue. The inscription reads:

Here stood the Glatz synagogue, desecrated and burned by the Nazis in the Pogrom Night of November 9, 1938. Former German and current Polish citizens in 1995 – 50 years after the end of the war.[4]

Sculpture[edit]

In the years 2015–2016, the German sculptor Gerhard Roese [de] of Darmstadt created a sculpture of the synagogue made of cast aluminium weighing approx. 100 kg. The collected materials, plans and sketches, together with photos and a description of the burning of the temple, was published as a book by Roese under the title: Decalogue on Fire. The artistic work under the same title includes the sculpture of the synagogue, a sculpture of the Ten Commandments above the portal, and a sculpture of one of the cast-iron gallery columns that collapsed during the fire in its rubble and ash bed. In addition, fifteen 1 × 1 meter large panels of photographs by Günter Veit and a synagogue with a fragment of a Torah scroll, probably stolen in Poland by a member of the Wehrmacht.[1][5] In May 2018, Roese brought the entire work to Kłodzko with the help of a group of young people and donated it to the city.[6] The sculpture and other materials from the exhibition of Roese were also in 2018 in the project Topography of Terror installed in Berlin and published in a catalog.[4][7]

Synagogue Revival[edit]

On the eve of the Reichsprogromnacht, also Kristallnacht on November 8, 2018, the Muzeum Ziemi Kłodzkiej w Kłodzku [pl] (Museum of the Kłodzko Land), together with the Polish activists and the sculptor from Darmstadt, hosted an event commemorating the terror 80 years ago and the former Jewish community under the motto Synagoga Reviva. Gerhard Roese talked about his idea and implementation of the sculpture model of the synagogue.[4][8]

Students from various schools in Kłodzko and a group of adults participated. They learned what is known about the structure and its destruction today, as well as that of two surviving ladies, Ruth Prager and Shoshana Efrati, who had visited in their young years the synagogue with their parents. Henryk Grzybowski told about their fate from former Glatz, to Chile and Israel.[4][8]

After a small concert with Yiddish and Hebrew songs performed by Sylwia Grzybowska, everyone went to the synagogue memorial stone and lit candles.[4][8]

The new commemorative plaque[edit]

On January 26, 2019, a commemorative plaque with content in three languages was stolen from stone.[9] On March 22, 2019, a new stone tablet financed from contributions from the community of Kłodzko and former German residents was unveiled.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Grzybowski, Henryk (2 February 2016). "Nieoczekiwane wskrzeszenie kłodzkiej synagogi" [Unexpected revival of the Kłodzko synagogue]. Gazeta Prowincjonalna Ziemi Kłodzkiej (in Polish). Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  2. ^ Łuczyński, Romuald Mariusz (2006). Chronologia dziejów Dolnego Śląska (in Polish). Wrocław: Oficyna Wydawnicza Atut – Wrocławskie Wydawnictwo Oświatowe. p. 448. ISBN 83-7432-095-8.
  3. ^ Borkowski, Maciej; Kirmiel, Andrzej; Włodarczyk, Tamara (2008). Śladami Żydów. Dolny Śląsk, Opolszczyzna, Ziemia Lubuska (in Polish). Warsaw: Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich. p. 34. ISBN 978-83-928380-0-5.
  4. ^ a b c d e Grzybowski, Henryk (12 November 2018). "Synagoga reviva. Upamiętnienie synagogi kłodzkiej" [Synagogue reviva. Commemoration of the Kłodzko synagogue] (in Polish). Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  5. ^ Roese, Gerhard (2017). Decalogue on Fire (PDF). Darmstadt: Justus von Liebig Verlag. ISBN 978-3-87390-390-6. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  6. ^ Breckner, Johannes (24 May 2018). "Darmstädter Bildhauer Gerhard Roese verschenkt Kunstwerk an die Stadt Klodzko" [Gerhard Roese, the sculptor of Darmstadt donated his masterpiece to the city of Kłodzko] (in German). Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  7. ^ "„Kristallnacht" – Antijüdischer Terror 1938. Ereignisse und Erinnerung; 7. November 2018 bis 3. März 2019" ["Kristallnacht" — Anti-Jewish Terror 1938. Events and Remembrance]. topographie.de (in German). Stiftung Topographie des Terrors. 4 November 2018. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  8. ^ a b c Gmerek, Tomasz (17 December 2018). "Synagoga reviva. Zdjęcia" [Synagoga reviva with pictures] (in Polish). Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  9. ^ Bednarz, Damian (30 January 2019). "Skandal w Kłodzku! Zginęła tablica upamiętniająca spaloną synagogę" [Scandal in Kłodzko! A plaque commemorating the burnt synagogue was lost]. naszemiasto.pl (Press release) (in Polish). Retrieved 4 November 2019.

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