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Persian Jewish and Crimean Karaite equivalent to synagogue
A kenesa (Karaim: כְּנִיסָא, romanized: kǝnîsāʾ) is an Eastern European or Persian Karaite synagogue. Kenesas are similar to Rabbinical synagogues. In
Kenesa
Karaite synagogue in Vilnius, Lithuania
The Vilnius Kenesa (Lithuanian: Vilniaus kenesa) is a Qaraite Jewish congregation and synagogue, or kenesa, located at 6 Liubarto Street, in Žvėrynas,
Vilnius_Kenesa
Former synagogue in Trakai, Lithuania
The Trakai Kenesa is a former Karaite Jewish congregation and synagogue, or kenesa, located at 30 Karaimų Street, in Trakai, in the Vilnius County of
Trakai_Kenesa
Ethnoreligious group
and Trakai, but now most live in Vilnius, where they have a kenesa. There is also a kenesa in Trakai; the Panevėžys community has declined to only a handful
Crimean_Karaites
Former kenesa in Kyiv, Ukraine
The Karaite Kenesa of Kyiv (Ukrainian: Караїмська кенаса Києва) is a former Karaite Jewish synagogue, or kenesa, located at Yaroslaviv Val Street 7, close
Karaite_Kenesa_(Kyiv)
City in Crimea
centuries). In exchange. Crimea. June Soviet war monument in Alushta Kenesa in Alushta Kenesa in Alushta Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Alushta. Wikimedia
Alushta
Jewish ghetto in Kaunas, German-occupied Lithuania during World War II
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Kovno_Ghetto
Polish architect (1863–1930)
with Chimaeras, the St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Cathedral, the Karaite Kenesa, and the National Art Museum of Ukraine. In Kyiv, Horodecki often worked
Władysław_Horodecki
Former kenesa in Cairo, Egypt
בקהיר; Arabic: كنيس موسى الدرعي) is a former Karaite Jewish synagogue or kenesa, located at 25 Sebyl El Khazindar Street, Midan el Gueish, in the Abbasiyah
Moussa_Dar'i_Synagogue
City in Dzūkija, Lithuania
Karaim community had increased to 300[clarification needed]. Trakai's Karaim kenesa is a rare example of a surviving wooden synagogue with an interior dome
Trakai
Polish-Lithuanian rabbi and Talmudist (1720–1797)
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Vilna_Gaon
Ghetto for Jews in Lithuania in World War II
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Vilna_Ghetto
Revival architectural style
synagogue, Slovakia, 1886, rebuilt 1900 Sarajevo Synagogue, 1902 Karaite Kenesa, Kyiv, Ukraine, 1902 Jubilee Synagogue, Prague, Czech Republic, 1906 Bet
Moorish_Revival_architecture
Pre-World War II yeshiva
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Ramailes_Yeshiva
Leader of the Crimean Karaites
out of marble, with fitting inscription, was erected in the court of the kenesa at Eupatoria, to commemorate an event so important in the history of the
Benjamin_Aga
Structure reserved for religious or spiritual activities
often synonymous with synagogue, but especially non-Orthodox ones. The term kenesa, from the Aramaic for 'assembly', is used to describe the places of worship
Temple
Yeshiva founded in Ponevez, Lithuania
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Ponevezh_Yeshiva
Karaite synagogue in Crimea, Ukraine
(Midrash), charity dining, household courtyards, and multiple courtyards. The kenesa has been a centre of the religious life of the Karaites of Yevpatoria since
Eupatorian_Kenassas
Grand Duke of Lithuania, 1401–1430
the anniversary of his death being officially celebrated in 1930 in the kenesa in Vilnius. Born in 1350 in the castle of present-day Old Trakai (Senieji
Vytautas_the_Great
Yeshiva founded in Lithuania
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Telshe_Yeshiva
Orthodox synagogue in Kaunas, Lithuania
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Kaunas_Synagogue
Capital and largest city of Lithuania
prominent since Lithuanian independence and have restored their kenesas (including the Vilnius Kenesa). It is safe to say that I have been in Vilnius all my life
Vilnius
Kenesa in Istanbul, Turkey
Karaim Sinagogu, Karayim Sinagogu) is a Karaite Jewish congregation and kenesa or synagogue, located on Dere Street, in Hasköy, in the Beyoğlu district
Karaite_Synagogue_(Istanbul)
Former synagogue in Čekiškė, Lithuania
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Synagogue_of_Čekiškė
Former Orthodox synagogue in Vilnius, Lithuania
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Great_Synagogue_of_Vilna
Former synagogue in Jonava, Lithuania
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Beit Medrash Hagadol Synagogue
Beit_Medrash_Hagadol_Synagogue
Former yeshiva in Vilijampolė, Lithuania
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Yeshivas Knesses Yisrael (Slabodka)
Yeshivas_Knesses_Yisrael_(Slabodka)
Port town in Crimea
Polish Catholic services), and Tatar mosques, a synagogue and a Karaite kenesa. The city was occupied by the forces of Nazi Germany during World War II
Feodosia
Yeshiva school in Second Polish Republic
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Yeshivas Knesses Beis Yitzchak-Kaminetz
Yeshivas_Knesses_Beis_Yitzchak-Kaminetz
Karaite kenesa in Vilnius
Religion_in_Lithuania
Orthodox synagogue in Vilnius, Lithuania
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Choral_Synagogue_(Vilnius)
Area of Simferopol in Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine
the religious elder Aziz Salgir-Baba Ner Tomid Synagogue [ru] Simferopol Kenesa [uk] The city of Simferopol continues to be known as Aqmescit in the Crimean
Old_Simferopol
Former synagogue in Vilnius, Lithuania
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Zamelis_Synagogue
Synagogue in Sataniv, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Great_Synagogue_(Sataniv)
Synagogue in Jonava, Lithuania
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Jonava_Synagogue_of_Merchants
Former synagogue in Joniškis, Lithuania
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Red_Synagogue_of_Joniškis
Karaite Kenesa, built 1893
History of the Jews in Kharkiv
History_of_the_Jews_in_Kharkiv
Synagogue in Dnipro, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Golden Rose Synagogue (Dnipro)
Golden_Rose_Synagogue_(Dnipro)
Street in Kyiv, Ukraine
Slovakia and Czech Republic are also located in the street. Former Karaite Kenesa, Yaroslaviv Val, 7 View from Ivan Franko Street View in the direction of
Yaroslaviv_Val_Street
Place of worship for Jews or Samaritans
call it a sinagoga. Persian Jews and some Karaite Jews also use the term kenesa, which is derived from Aramaic, and some Mizrahi Jews use kenis or qnis
Synagogue
City in Aukštaitija, Lithuania
Karaites, settled in the area as early as the 14th century. A Karaite Kenesa existed in Panevėžys until the Second World War. In the 16th century, the
Panevėžys
National park in Lithuania
Užutrakis Manor, as seen from the lake Užutrakis Manor garden The Karaim kenesa Hot air balloons flight over the national park List of national parks in
Trakai Historical National Park
Trakai_Historical_National_Park
Jewish denomination
movement, except very few such as donning a head covering in the Karaite kenesa. Those Karaites Jews who are new to the Karaite lifestyle do not have such
Karaite_Judaism
Red Synagogue (Joniškis) Synagogue of Alanta Synagogue of Čekiškė Trakai Kenesa White Synagogue of Joniškis Zamelis Synagogue Yeshivas Kelm Talmud Torah
Timeline of Jewish history in Lithuania and Belarus
Timeline_of_Jewish_history_in_Lithuania_and_Belarus
Former synagogue in Hvizdets, Ukraine
Hamptons Końskie Nasielsk Nomer Tamid Pioneer Pohrebyshche Przedbórz Trakai Kenesa Ulster Heights Wołpa Zabłudów Zaniomanskaja Lists List of wooden synagogues
Gwoździec_Synagogue
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
History of the Jews in Lithuania
History_of_the_Jews_in_Lithuania
Historic settlement in Crimea
War I. The description occurs in chapter 65, "One Day." Karaite Judaism Kenesa The Valley Of Ghosts Mangup Караимско-русско-польский словарь / Н. А. Баскаков
Chufut-Kale
Orthodox synagogue in Kharkiv, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Kharkiv_Choral_Synagogue
Synagogue in Lviv, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Tsori_Gilod_Synagogue
Indonesian businessman
in 1985. They have two children, Muhammad Kerry Adrianto (born 1985) and Kenesa Ilona Rina (born 1989). His first son, Kerry, would be named a suspect and
Reza_Chalid
Art Nouveau building in Kyiv, Ukraine
buildings, from the St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Cathedral to the Karaite Kenesa and what today is the National Art Museum of Ukraine. Besides architecture
House_with_Chimaeras
Theocratic organizational structure in ancient Israelite society
(modern), early 20th century successors to the Central/Eastern European qahal Kenesa Shtetl, Yiddish name for Central/Eastern European Jewish settlements Synagogue
Qahal
Former synagogue in Nasielsk, Poland
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Nasielsk_Synagogue
Synagogue in Kyiv, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Brodsky_Synagogue_(Kyiv)
Anti-Nazi and anti-German fighting groups of Jews in World War II
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Jewish_partisans
Russian ballet dancer (1881–1931)
came from Crimean Karaites (there is a monument in one of Yevpatoria's kenesas dedicated to Pavlova), yet both legends find no historical proof. Anna
Anna_Pavlova
Former synagogue in Hrodna, Belarus
Hamptons Końskie Nasielsk Nomer Tamid Pioneer Pohrebyshche Przedbórz Trakai Kenesa Ulster Heights Wołpa Zabłudów Zaniomanskaja Lists List of wooden synagogues
Zaniomanskaja_Synagogue
Yeshiva in pre-holocaust Kelmė, Lithuania destroyed by Nazis
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Kelm_Talmud_Torah
Genocide of Lithuanian Jews
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
The_Holocaust_in_Lithuania
in Vilnius, Lithuania, includes existing places of worship – churches, synagogues, kenesas – even if they are no longer used for religious purposes.
List_of_churches_in_Vilnius
Cossack rebellion within the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1648–1657
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Khmelnytsky_Uprising
Former Orthodox synagogue in Alanta, Lithuania
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Synagogue_of_Alanta
Former synagogue in Odesa, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Brodsky_Synagogue_(Odesa)
Style of synagogue in the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
vacated around 1940 Tirkšliai Trakai Kenese [pl], a Karaite synagogue called Kenesa built in the 18th century, with Torah ark and interior preserved in good
Wooden synagogues in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Wooden_synagogues_in_the_Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth
Eldership in Lithuania
well as health care institutions. Žvėrynas is the site of Vilnius' only kenesa. There are also Russian Orthodox Our Lady of the Sign church (1899-1903)
Žvėrynas
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List_of_wooden_synagogues
Former synagogue in Chernivtsi, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Czernowitz_Synagogue
Former synagogue in Vowpa, Belarus
Hamptons Końskie Nasielsk Nomer Tamid Pioneer Pohrebyshche Przedbórz Trakai Kenesa Ulster Heights Wołpa Zabłudów Zaniomanskaja Lists List of wooden synagogues
Wołpa_Synagogue
Former synagogue in Uzhhorod, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Uzhhorod_Synagogue
Former synagogue in Lutsk, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Great_Synagogue_(Lutsk)
Synagogue in Kyiv, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Great_Choral_Synagogue_(Kyiv)
1941–1944 Nazi murders in Vilnius, Lithuania
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Ponary_massacre
Former synagogue in Lviv, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Golden_Rose_Synagogue_(Lviv)
Crimean Karaite community leader (1873-1961)
in National Library of Lithuania, the other in a small museum in the old kenesa of Trakai, where he died in 1961. Some of his descendants settled in Israel
Seraya_Shapshal
Russian businessman
the Museum of ancient history and arts (Grushevskogo str, 6), the Karaite Kenesa (Bolshaya Podvalnya str.7), the St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Cathedral (Bolshaya
Anton_Strauss
History of the Jews in the city of Odesa
Market Synagogue Synagogue on Mala Arnautska Synagogue at Moldavanka Karaite Kenesa Main building of the Jewish Hospital in Odesa Union Concert Hall, built
History_of_the_Jews_in_Odesa
Former synagogue in Bila Tserkva, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Great Synagogue (Bila Tserkva)
Great_Synagogue_(Bila_Tserkva)
Former synagogue in Pohrebyshche, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Pohrebyshche_Synagogue
Former synagogue in Mariupol, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Choral_Synagogue_(Mariupol)
Destroyed wooden synagogue in Mogilev, Belarus
Hamptons Końskie Nasielsk Nomer Tamid Pioneer Pohrebyshche Przedbórz Trakai Kenesa Ulster Heights Wołpa Zabłudów Zaniomanskaja Lists List of wooden synagogues
Cold_Synagogue,_Mogilev
Jewish ethical self-improvement movement
Red Synagogue (Joniškis) Synagogue of Alanta Synagogue of Čekiškė Trakai Kenesa White Synagogue of Joniškis Zamelis Synagogue Yeshivas Kelm Talmud Torah
Musar_movement
Chabad Lubavitch yeshiva network
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Tomchei_Tmimim
Synagogue in Bershad, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Bershad_Synagogue
Former synagogue in Husiatyn, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Great_Synagogue_(Husiatyn)
Splits along cultural as well as religious bases
Karaite Kenesa, Kyiv, Ukraine.
Jewish_schisms
Former synagogue in Lviv, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Great_Suburb_Synagogue
2025. "Алушта". Retrieved 6 June 2025. Kramer, Howard (13 August 2014). "KENESA OF YEVPATORIA". The Complete Pilgrim. Marietta, Georgia. Retrieved 5 April
List_of_synagogues_in_Ukraine
Destroyed synagogue in Jonava, Lithuania
Vilnius Kenesa Former Still standing Alanta Čekiškė Beit Medrash Hagadol (Jonava) Merchants (Jonava) Red (Joniškis) White (Joniškis) Trakai Kenesa Zamelis
Red_Synagogue_of_Jonava
Former synagogue in Lviv, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Great_City_Synagogue_(Lviv)
Synagogue in Jedwabne, Poland (1770–1913)
Hamptons Końskie Nasielsk Nomer Tamid Pioneer Pohrebyshche Przedbórz Trakai Kenesa Ulster Heights Wołpa Zabłudów Zaniomanskaja Lists List of wooden synagogues
Jedwabne_Synagogue
Destroyed synagogue in Białystok, Poland
Hamptons Końskie Nasielsk Nomer Tamid Pioneer Pohrebyshche Przedbórz Trakai Kenesa Ulster Heights Wołpa Zabłudów Zaniomanskaja Lists List of wooden synagogues
Nomer_Tamid_Synagogue
Largest Mass Murder of Lithuanian Jews
Red Synagogue (Joniškis) Synagogue of Alanta Synagogue of Čekiškė Trakai Kenesa White Synagogue of Joniškis Zamelis Synagogue Yeshivas Kelm Talmud Torah
Kaunas massacre of October 29, 1941
Kaunas_massacre_of_October_29,_1941
Teacher, writer
The tombstone from the grave of Kazas is located in the lapidarium Karaim Kenesa in Yevpatoria. He was married to Byubyush Berahovna Pampulova, a cousin
Ilya_Ilyich_Kazas
Former synagogue in Brody, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Great_Synagogue_(Brody)
Former synagogue in Lviv, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Jakob_Glanzer_Shul
Former synagogue in Pidhaitsi, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Great_Synagogue_(Pidhaitsi)
Jewish synagogue in Kharkiv, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Chobotarska_Synagogue
Former synagogue in Lviv, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Tempel_Synagogue_(Lviv)
Destroyed synagogue in Przedbórz, Poland
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Przedbórz_Synagogue
Former synagogue in Velyki Mosty, Ukraine
(Pidhaitsi) Great (Velyki Mosty) Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv) Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod Museums Museum of the
Great Synagogue (Velyki Mosty)
Great_Synagogue_(Velyki_Mosty)
KENESA
KENESA
KENESA
KENESA
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Compton.
Surname or Lastname
English (now found chiefly in Ireland)
English (now found chiefly in Ireland) : occupational name from Anglo-Norman French cordewaner ‘cordwainer’, ‘shoemaker’.English (now found chiefly in Ireland) : from an agent derivative of Old French cordon ‘ribbon’, hence an occupational name for a maker or seller of cord or ribbon.English (now found chiefly in Ireland) : occupational name for a worker in fine Spanish kid leather, from an agent derivative of Old French cordoan (see Cordon 2).
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Lord Ram
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish
From Selina; Lunar Glow; Goddess of the Moon; Moon; Light; Heaven
Boy/Male
Indian
Pride of a family
Male
Danish
, a boy, lad.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Hungarian, Indian, Sanskrit
The Nectar of Immortality
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Perfect in Everything
Girl/Female
Hindu
Three, Triple
KENESA
KENESA
KENESA
KENESA
KENESA