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HeritageAbroadWomensBalcony

HeritageAbroadWomensBalcony

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US Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad

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USC Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad

USC Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad

🇺🇸 United States of America

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Women’s Balcony in the Žiežmariai Synagogue

Lithuania

Fundraising goal: $75,000

Summary

The Žiežmariai synagogue built in the late 19th century is one of only a handful of surviving wooden synagogues in Europe. Once Lithuania hosted around 150 wooden synagogues, but those still standing only number just over a dozen, which constitute the major concentration of wooden synagogues still standing in Europe.

The Žiežmariai Synagogue is a rare surviving example of the “original architectural genre” of Renaissance-era wooden synagogues built in Poland and Lithuania.

The Žiežmariai synagogue was ravaged by fire in 1920 and was rebuilt before World War II. During the Holocaust Jews were locked in the synagogue before being shot in late August, 1941. It was then used as a storehouse for looted Jewish property.

There were almost no Jews left after the war and the synagogue continued to be used as a warehouse. After Lithuanian independence from the Soviet Union, the ruined building was returned to the Lithuanian Jewish Community.

Restoration work in Žiežmariai began in 2016. The state and local government financed the planning for the restoration project and the restoration itself, and the LJC contributed money and consultation as well.

The major part of the restoration works was accomplished in 2021. The aim of all maintenance works is to preserve and restore the remaining authentic fragments of the interior as much as possible.” The women’s balcony remains to be restored; the Jewish Community of Lithuania has requested the Commission’s assistance with this project.

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If you are inspired by preserving heritage sites that have cultural significance to Americans, making a donation to the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad (USCPAHA) is a wonderful way to preserve and protect these important places.

Charitable contributions to USCPAHA are tax-deductible under section 170(c)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code.

To see the full list of USCPAHA countries and projects, or to donate to the Global Fund, please visit spot.fund/HeritageAbroad

Jack Lyon

Jack Lyon

$5,000 • Recent donation

Lesley Israel

Lesley Israel

$5,000 • Top donation (Offline)

Star Jones

Star Jones

$100 • First donation

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USC Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad

Show your support to USC Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad by donating to this fundraiser benefiting US Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad

HeritageAbroadWomensBalcony
USC Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad

USC Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad

🇺🇸 United States of America

Fundraising for

US Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad

Fundraising forUS Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad
Donation protected
👍 0% fee
Donations are tax-deductible

Women’s Balcony in the Žiežmariai Synagogue

Lithuania

Fundraising goal: $75,000

Summary

The Žiežmariai synagogue built in the late 19th century is one of only a handful of surviving wooden synagogues in Europe. Once Lithuania hosted around 150 wooden synagogues, but those still standing only number just over a dozen, which constitute the major concentration of wooden synagogues still standing in Europe.

The Žiežmariai Synagogue is a rare surviving example of the “original architectural genre” of Renaissance-era wooden synagogues built in Poland and Lithuania.

The Žiežmariai synagogue was ravaged by fire in 1920 and was rebuilt before World War II. During the Holocaust Jews were locked in the synagogue before being shot in late August, 1941. It was then used as a storehouse for looted Jewish property.

There were almost no Jews left after the war and the synagogue continued to be used as a warehouse. After Lithuanian independence from the Soviet Union, the ruined building was returned to the Lithuanian Jewish Community.

Restoration work in Žiežmariai began in 2016. The state and local government financed the planning for the restoration project and the restoration itself, and the LJC contributed money and consultation as well.

The major part of the restoration works was accomplished in 2021. The aim of all maintenance works is to preserve and restore the remaining authentic fragments of the interior as much as possible.” The women’s balcony remains to be restored; the Jewish Community of Lithuania has requested the Commission’s assistance with this project.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

If you are inspired by preserving heritage sites that have cultural significance to Americans, making a donation to the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad (USCPAHA) is a wonderful way to preserve and protect these important places.

Charitable contributions to USCPAHA are tax-deductible under section 170(c)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code.

To see the full list of USCPAHA countries and projects, or to donate to the Global Fund, please visit spot.fund/HeritageAbroad

Organizer

USC Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad

Show your support to USC Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad by donating to this fundraiser benefiting US Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad

$15,000of $75,000 goal
5Donors
1Comments
2Share ArrowShares
Jack Lyon

Jack Lyon

$5,000 • Recent donation

Lesley Israel

Lesley Israel

$5,000 • Top donation (Offline)

Star Jones

Star Jones

$100 • First donation

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