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Published: 08/31/2007 Berlin rededicated its only major synagogue to survive the Holocaust. The Rykestrasse Synagogue, which holds up to 2,000 worshippers, is located in former east Berlin. The dedication ceremony Friday also kicked off the 21st annual Jewish cultural festival here. Rabbi Leo Trepp, 94, who was ordained in Nazi Germany and fled with his family to Britain and the United States, told the gathering that he was celebrating the renovation of German Jewry as well as that of the synagogue. Trepp, who now lives and teaches in Germany, said Germany's Jews, whose numbers have increased in recent years, were "the building blocks for the future." More Breaking News from JTA
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