New Synagogue (Shanghai)
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The New Synagogue (Chinese: 拉都會堂) was a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, that was located at 102 rue Tenant de la Tour in the French Concession of Shanghai, China. The synagogue was opened in 1941 to serve the city's then growing Ashkenazi Russian Jewish community, and was closed in 1965 after the departure of most Jews from Shanghai following the Communist victory in China. The building was repurposed as the auditorium of the Shanghai Institute of Education. It was demolished in the 1990s.
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Middle Fuxing Road, Shanghai Ruijinerlu Subdistrict
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 31.2153 ° | E 121.4566 ° |
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复兴中路
Middle Fuxing Road
200020 Shanghai, Ruijinerlu Subdistrict
Shanghai, China
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