Great Synagogue
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Great Synagogue or The Great Synagogue may refer to:
- Sardis Synagogue Manisa Turkey - The complex was destroyed in 616 AD by the Sassanian-Persians.
- Dohány Street Synagogue (Nagy Zsinagóga) in Budapest, Europe's largest and the world's third largest synagogue
- Great Synagogue (Amsterdam), a historical synagogue in Amsterdam, now part of the Joods Historisch Museum (Jewish History Museum)
- Great Synagogue of Baghdad
- Belz Great Synagogue, Jerusalem
- Great Synagogue (Białystok), destroyed in 1941
- Great Synagogue (Copenhagen)
- Great Synagogue (Gdańsk), destroyed in 1939
- Great Synagogue (Gibraltar), oldest synagogue on Iberian Peninsula.
- Great Synagogue (Jasło), destroyed during World War II
- Great Synagogue (Jerusalem)
- Great Synagogue (Katowice), destroyed in 1939
- Great Synagogue (Łomża), destroyed during World War II
- Great Synagogue (Łódź), destroyed in 1939
- Great Synagogue of London, destroyed by aerial bombing 1941.
- Great Synagogue of Oran, converted into a mosque in 1975.
- Great Synagogue (Plzeň), the world's fourth largest synagogue.
- Great Synagogue (Piotrków Trybunalski), destroyed during World War II
- Great Synagogue of Rome, the largest synagogue in Rome.
- Great Synagogue (Sydney), opened in 1878.
- Great Synagogue (Tel Aviv), opened in 1926.
- Great Synagogue of Vilna, destroyed during and after WW2.
- Great Synagogue (Warsaw), destroyed in 1943 after the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
- Great Assembly, or Anshei Knesset HaGedolah, sometimes referred to as the Great Synagogue, of Temple times.