It was built in 1890 after the plans of Knapp Ferencz in neo-maorical style. In 1908 in the yard of this synagogue there was built a second synagogue after the plans of Incze Lajos. As the Jewish community of the city was very strong this became visible in its charity acts as well as the foundation of the first organization of the city for child protection and of a ritual canteen for the poor to mentioned only two of the many organized actiones at the ending of the XIX century and the beginning of the XX century. At the doorstep of the I W.W. the number of the Jewish of Oradea was of 15 155 representing 23.6% of the population of the city.
The Monument of Holocaust
In the summer of 1941 the office for the control of foreigners (KEOKH) ordered the collection of the Jewish having foreign nationality (Polish, Austrian, Czech). The Jewish persons who had been established in Oradea for a long time were collected with their family. Many of them were arrested and transported between inhuman conditions to Polland giving them to German authorities and executing them in Kamenec Podolsk. Mans between age of 18-45 were taken into working detachments. In time of the German ocupy of Hungary the situation of the Jewish got worth. They were obliged to wear the yellow star, their fortunes were confiscated and were founded two ghettoes from what they were transported beginning with 25 May 1944 between inhuman conditions in the lager Auschwitz-Birkenau. At the liberation date in the city of Oradea there were still 6500 Jewish persons number what includes the Jewish persons from the surrounding settlements and 1000 refugees from Bucovina as well. Now the Jewish community that some decades ago represented the third of the population being the biggest Jewish community of Transylvania doesn't exceed 600 souls. In place of those who disappeared remained only a black marble monument placed close to the orthodox synagogue ... "To remind us! Never to repeat that again!"
The Orthodox Synagogues, Oradea·, Photo: WR
The Orthodox Synagogues, Oradea·, Photo: WR
The Orthodox Synagogues, Oradea·, Photo: WR
The Orthodox Synagogues, Oradea·, Photo: WR
The Orthodox Synagogues, Oradea·, Photo: WR
The Orthodox Synagogues, Oradea·, Photo: WR
The Orthodox Synagogues, Oradea·, Photo: WR
The Orthodox Synagogues, Oradea·, Photo: WR
The Monument of Holocaust, Photo: WR
The Monument of Holocaust, Photo: WR
The Monument of Holocaust, Photo: WR
The Monument of Holocaust, Photo: WR
The Monument of Holocaust, Photo: WR
The Monument of Holocaust, Photo: WR
The Monument of Holocaust, Photo: WR
The Monument of Holocaust, Photo: WR
The Monument of Holocaust, Photo: WR
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Oradea: Inn Góbé
Oradea: The Fortress
Oradea: The Orthodox Synagogues
Oradea: The Ulmann Palace
Oradea: The Monastery of the Capucin Order
Dance: Nuntaşii Bihorului folk ensemble - Oradea
Oradea: Church with Moon
Oradea: Sf. Ierarh Nicolae grek-chatolic Church
Oradea: The medical Faculty
Oradea: Vila Fuchsl
Oradea: Detsch house
Oradea: The Zion Neological Synagogue
Oradea: Restaurant Bridge
Oradea: The Greek Catholic Bishop Palace
Oradea: The Union's Square
Oradea: The Black Eagle Palace
Oradea: St Ladislau church
Oradea: The City Hall
Oradea: Restaurant Royal
Oradea: The Poinar Palace
Oradea: The Holy Trinity Orthodox Church
Oradea: The Reformed Church
Oradea: Hotel Elite
Oradea: The Bazar
Oradea: The Astoria Hotel
Oradea: The Theatre
Dance: Nagyvárad folk ensemble - Oradea
Oradea: The Ursulina's church
Oradea: The Evangelical Church
Oradea: Adorjan house II
Oradea: Rimanoczy palace
Oradea: Adorjan house I
Oradea: The Ady Memorial museum
Oradea: The Ursulina's Complex
Oradea: Stern palace
Oradea: The Tribunal
Oradea: PIHE hostel
Oradea: The Moskovits Palace
Oradea: The Orthodox Bishop palace
Oradea: The Apollo Palace
Oradea: The Minerva Confectionery
Oradea: The Scala Confectionery
Oradea: Church of the Order of Mercy
Oradea: The Church of the Premonstatense Order