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Erinnerung
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Erinnerung

A solemn memorial echoing the past in Berlin

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Located at Siegmunds Hof in the Mitte district, this memorial has stood since 1986 as a poignant reminder of the destroyed Adass Jisroel Synagogue, urging reflection on the horrors of the past. The site encourages visitors to pause and consider the importance of tolerance and peace. The monument's understated elegance conveys respect and dignity for the victims. Discover this place of contemplation and feel the quiet strength it exudes.
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Though the memorial to the Israelitische Synagogen-Gemeinde Adass Jisroel was established as recently as 1986, it stands as a significant symbol of remembrance in the heart of the Mitte district.

Quick Facts

Founded
1986

Guided Story

Have you ever felt how silence can speak volumes when the world pauses to remember? Right here, you can feel that silence most profoundly. Take a look around; the trees sway gently in the breeze, while behind you, the traffic hums softly, a reminder of Berlin's vibrant life. But here, at this memorial, it's about more than just the past. It's as if the air breathes the stories of those who were once part of the vibrant Adass Jisroel community. The monument's simple elegance invites you to find a moment of reflection, a window into history that shows the importance of tolerance and peace. Let this place affect you, feel the strength of its memory.

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