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12021-01-12T04:41:21-08:00Queens College Special Collections and Archivese5d75124350046eec0e648a38e4b73292f02c4b0377134Ioannina Synagogue Entrance Gateplain2021-01-28T11:15:51-08:00Queens College Special Collections and Archivese5d75124350046eec0e648a38e4b73292f02c4b0
The Old Synagogue of Ioannina, called Kehal Kadosh Yashan, is located just inside the kastro at 16 Justinian Street, on the edge of the former old Jewish quarter. The standing building is dated to the 1820s; while the precinct wall and gate were built in the late 19th century. Today’s structure may have replaced an earlier synagogue on the site.
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