Seesen synagogue

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The Seesen synagogue was an early 19th-century German Jewish house of worship notable for its role in the development of Reform Judaism and modern synagogue practice.

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Seesen synagogue canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf synagogue
architecturalStyle neoclassical architecture
associatedWith Haskalah NERFINISHED
Israel Jacobson school in Seesen NERFINISHED
Jewish religious reform
country Germany NERFINISHED
denomination Reform Judaism NERFINISHED
follows reformed Jewish ritual
foundedBy Israel Jacobson NERFINISHED
hasCategory 19th-century synagogues
Reform synagogues
Synagogues in Lower Saxony
hasPart Jewish school
orphanage
synagogue
heritageStatus important site in history of Reform Judaism
historicalPeriod 19th century
inception 1810s
early 19th century
influenced development of Reform Judaism in Germany
modern synagogue worship practices
languageOfWorship German
Hebrew
locatedIn Kingdom of Hanover NERFINISHED
Lower Saxony
Seesen NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central European Time
namedAfter town of Seesen NERFINISHED
notableFor choir-accompanied services
introduction of organ into Jewish worship
mixed-gender seating
reformed liturgy
use of German language in services
religion Judaism
significance early center of Reform Judaism
early example of modern synagogue practice
usedFor Jewish religious services
community functions
education

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Seesen hasSynagogueHistory Seesen synagogue