Tล‚omackie is a small street in Warsaw, Poland, in the area of ลšrรณdmieล›cie, next to Plac Bankowy. Initially a small village square of the settlement of the same name, with time it was incorporated into the city of Warsaw and retained its traditional name.

Tล‚omackie Street

Among its most notable buildings was the monumental Great Synagogue. Blown up by the Germans in the aftermath of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising during World War II,[1] the Great Synagogue was not rebuilt after the war. The square itself was reduced to a tiny street with only one building, while the rest of the former square has been taken over by al. Solidarnoล›ci (street) and the Blue Skyscraper (Bล‚ฤ™kitny Wieลผowiec).

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  1. ^ "The Great Synagogue on Tล‚omackie Street and its destruction". ลปydowski Instytut Historyczny. Retrieved 2025-06-10.

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Great Synagogue (Warsaw)

former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, that was located on Tล‚omackie street, in Warsaw, in the Masovian Voivodeship of Poland. Designed by

Fat Kaล›ka

and designed by Szymon Bogumiล‚ Zug at what was then Tล‚omackie Square, in the center of the Tล‚omackie jurydyka. The building has the shape of a cylinder

History of the Jews in Poland

uprising was already over, Heinrich Himmler had the Great Synagogue on Tล‚omackie Square (outside the ghetto) destroyed as a celebration of German victory

Gershon Sirota

Movement. In 1907, Sirota assumed the position of cantor at the prestigious Tล‚omackie Street Synagogue in Warsaw. He continued his concert appearances around

Samuel Abraham Poznaล„ski

the Warsaw council of rabbis by a committee of the Great Synagogue on Tล‚omackie Street, Warsaw just before his death where he preached. Orthodox Jews

Jewish Historical Institute

to Jewish Historical Institute, in Warsaw Founded 1947 Location(s) ul. Tล‚omackie 3/5 Warsaw Coordinates 52ยฐ14โ€ฒ39โ€ณN 21ยฐ00โ€ฒ10โ€ณE๏ปฟ / ๏ปฟ52.244167ยฐN 21.002778ยฐE๏ปฟ

New Synagogue (Tarnรณw)

New Synagogue (Polish: Nowa Synagoga), officially the New Synagogue of Tล‚omackie (Polish: Nowa Synagoga w Tarnowie), was a former Jewish congregation and

Bล‚ฤ™kitny Wieลผowiec

Synagogue is commemorated by an MSI plaque placed on the faรงade facing Tล‚omackie Street. The work resumed in the late 1960s and 1970s and was completed