Article: New Synagogue Opens in Estonia

TALLINN, Estonia - Jewish leaders and politicians from Estonia and Israel celebrated the opening Wednesday of a new synagogue in Tallinn, six decades after the previous house of worship was destroyed in World War II.

Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves and Israeli Vice Premier Shimon Peres cut the red ribbon at the front of the $2 million, 180-seat ultramodern synagogue after the Torah scrolls were brought inside amid music and dancing.

"You can burn down a building, but you cannot burn down a prayer. And we are a praying people," Peres said.

Tallinn's previous synagogue, built in 1883, was destroyed in 1944 in air raids as Nazi troops fled the Red Army's advance. Tartu, a ...

Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles:

 
 
Newsweek Harper's Magazine The Washington Post Chicago Tribune Crain's Chicago Business PRNewswire Pediatric News The Nation Advertising Age The Economist (US) A FREE trial gives you access to over 80 million articles! Access over 6,500 publications with a FREE trial!