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The Wolf Popper Synagogue (Polish: Synagoga Poppera (Bociana)), located in Kraków, Poland, was a place of worship from its founding in 1620 until 1965. It used to be one of the most splendid Jewish houses of prayer in the old Jewish quarter of Kazimierz. The Synagogue was founded by the eponymous Wolf Popper. Its entrance was once adorned with openwork doors depicting four animals: an eagle, a leopard, a lion, and a buck deer, which symbolize the main traits of a devout man. The synagogue, featuring porches, annexes, Aron Kodesh, rich furniture and decorations, went into a decline not long after the passing of its founder and chief benefactor. At present, Popper Synagogue serves as bookshop and also as an art gallery in the women's area upstairs.

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  • Popperova synagoga (Krakov) (cs)
  • Popper-Synagoge (de)
  • Wolf Poppersynagoge (nl)
  • Synagoga Poppera w Krakowie (pl)
  • Wolf Popper Synagogue (en)
  • 沃爾夫·波佩猶太會堂 (zh)
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  • Popperova synagoga v Krakově, nazývaná také Malá synagoga se nachází ve čtvrti Kazimierz v Krakově, v ulici Szeroka 16. (cs)
  • Die Popper-Synagoge (polnisch: Synagoga Wolfa Poppera w Krakowie oder Synagoga Mała) befindet sich im alten jüdischen Stadtteil Kazimierz in Krakau an der 16. (de)
  • De Wolf Poppersynagoge (Pools: Synagoga Poppera of Bożnica Poppera), is een synagoge in de tegenwoordige krakause wijk, maar voor 1791, de (Joodse) stad Kazimierz. De synagoge werd gebouwd tussen 1620 in Barokstijl en werd gesticht door de koopman Wolf Popper. In 1965 werd de synagoge gerestaureerd door de Joodse gemeenschap en dient tegenwoordig als Joods cultureel jongerencentrum (nl)
  • Synagoga Wolfa Poppera, zwana Małą – synagoga znajdująca się w Krakowie na Kazimierzu, przy ulicy Szerokiej 16. (pl)
  • 沃爾夫·波佩猶太會堂(波蘭語:Synagoga Poppera (Bociana))是波蘭城市克拉科夫的一座猶太會堂,位於克拉科夫的舊猶太區。這座猶太會堂設立於17世紀初期。 (zh)
  • The Wolf Popper Synagogue (Polish: Synagoga Poppera (Bociana)), located in Kraków, Poland, was a place of worship from its founding in 1620 until 1965. It used to be one of the most splendid Jewish houses of prayer in the old Jewish quarter of Kazimierz. The Synagogue was founded by the eponymous Wolf Popper. Its entrance was once adorned with openwork doors depicting four animals: an eagle, a leopard, a lion, and a buck deer, which symbolize the main traits of a devout man. The synagogue, featuring porches, annexes, Aron Kodesh, rich furniture and decorations, went into a decline not long after the passing of its founder and chief benefactor. At present, Popper Synagogue serves as bookshop and also as an art gallery in the women's area upstairs. (en)
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  • Popperova synagoga v Krakově, nazývaná také Malá synagoga se nachází ve čtvrti Kazimierz v Krakově, v ulici Szeroka 16. (cs)
  • Die Popper-Synagoge (polnisch: Synagoga Wolfa Poppera w Krakowie oder Synagoga Mała) befindet sich im alten jüdischen Stadtteil Kazimierz in Krakau an der 16. (de)
  • The Wolf Popper Synagogue (Polish: Synagoga Poppera (Bociana)), located in Kraków, Poland, was a place of worship from its founding in 1620 until 1965. It used to be one of the most splendid Jewish houses of prayer in the old Jewish quarter of Kazimierz. The Synagogue was founded by the eponymous Wolf Popper. Its entrance was once adorned with openwork doors depicting four animals: an eagle, a leopard, a lion, and a buck deer, which symbolize the main traits of a devout man. The synagogue, featuring porches, annexes, Aron Kodesh, rich furniture and decorations, went into a decline not long after the passing of its founder and chief benefactor. At present, Popper Synagogue serves as bookshop and also as an art gallery in the women's area upstairs. Wolf Popper, nicknamed "The Stork" for having been able to stand on one leg when lost in deep thought, founded the synagogue in 1620. He financed its construction towards the end of his life. Popper made his fortune in large-scale international trade in cloth and saltpetre (main ingredient in the making of gunpowder), and eventually became Kazimierz's richest banker with a fortune reaching 200,000 zloty, making him one of the richest men in Europe. The Popper family lost much of its wealth following Wolf Popper's death in main part due to historical wars, local epidemics, fires, and costly tributes of allegiance. The once-grand synagogue never again enjoyed the wealth of its original sponsor, who was the only person that could prevent its slow but unrelenting decline. The rich interior was destroyed by the Nazis during World War II. Its arabesque doors were moved to the Wolfson Museum in Jerusalem. In 1965, the Jewish Council handed over the building to the communist authorities. In the ensuing renovation, most traces of its previous religious role were erased and the Old Town Youth Cultural Centre (YCC) was established in its place. At present, the Centre is a vibrant and busy place with long-running programs, educational activities, art studio, and classes in Jewish dance. The YCC Study Workshop on Jewish History and Culture, is an initiative that began in 1995 as the first of its kind in Poland. Art classes are designed to widen the students' knowledge of symbolism and artistic motifs in Jewish art. An annual competition in art and photography is being held there as well as lectures on Jewish Kazimierz, the Holocaust, and a series of film showings. (en)
  • De Wolf Poppersynagoge (Pools: Synagoga Poppera of Bożnica Poppera), is een synagoge in de tegenwoordige krakause wijk, maar voor 1791, de (Joodse) stad Kazimierz. De synagoge werd gebouwd tussen 1620 in Barokstijl en werd gesticht door de koopman Wolf Popper. In 1965 werd de synagoge gerestaureerd door de Joodse gemeenschap en dient tegenwoordig als Joods cultureel jongerencentrum (nl)
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