List of synagogues in Russia

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This is a list of notable synagogues in Russia.

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Moscow

Moscow Choral Synagogue in Moscow Moscow 05-2017 img31 Choral Synagogue.jpg
Moscow Choral Synagogue in Moscow

Saint Petersburg

Grand Choral Synagogue in Saint Petersburg Grand Choral Synagogue of SPB.jpg
Grand Choral Synagogue in Saint Petersburg

Jewish Autonomous Oblast

Kaliningrad Oblast

Konigsberg Synagogue, rebuilt in 2019 Kaliningrad Synagoge 2.jpg
Königsberg Synagogue, rebuilt in 2019

Kemerovo Oblast

Samara Choral Synagogue Samarskaia khoral'naia sinagoga.jpg
Samara Choral Synagogue

Nizhny Novgorod Oblast

Nizhny Novgorod Synagogue, Nizhny Novgorod

Republic of Dagestan

Derbent Synagogue in Derbent, rebuilt in 2009 Kele-Numaz.jpg
Derbent Synagogue in Derbent, rebuilt in 2009

Rostov Oblast

Samara Oblast

Smolensk Oblast

Sverdlovsk Oblast

Tomsk Oblast

Volgograd Oblast

Voronezh Oblast

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References

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  2. "Photograph of: Artisans' Synagogue in Rostov-on-Don". National Library of Israel. National Library of Israel. Retrieved 1 January 2022.