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Križevci, Karađićevo, Karadžićevo, Križevci Vinkovački, 45°20' N 18°41' E, 133.8 miles ESE of Zagreb.

Križevci Municipal Museum: The exhibition area of the Museum houses a Torah from the Križevci synagogue donated by the Fišer family , dating from 1907. Dimensions: about 55 cm.protected by a dark green plush cover with the names of the donors embroidered in gold. The Museum acquired two Torahs that used to belong to the Križevci synagogue. [February 2009]

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Synagogue was built in 1894 by Bernard Hoenigsberg and Julius Deutsch, abandoned in 1941 and confiscated in 1949 but still exists as a radio station. The Jewish Community, established in the 19th century, existed until 1941. Jewish Population: 1925/26- 210; 1930-181; 1931-146; 1937/38- 200; 1941- 129; 1947-9; 1994-0. See Gruber, Ruth Ellen. Jewish Heritage Travel: A Guide to East-Central Europe. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 1992. (Page 244)

The Neo-Classical synagogue built in 1895 by Bernard Hönigsberg and Julius Deutsch had a tripartite facade in pointed brickwork and rough plastering with a raised, semi-circular central section topped by the Ten Commandments and enclosing a rose window. Decorative elements included corner finials with the Star of David, arched windows, and a balustrade on the roof. Abandoned in 1941 and nationalized in 1949, the building was converted into a youth center in 1956 and decorative elements removed. The building currently houses cultural offices and, as of the mid-1990s, a radio station. [January 2009]

Parent Category: EASTERN EUROPE