Twenty-eight crates containing the walls and furniture of a German synagogue will arrive here next week to be reassembled in Jerusalem as a memorial of the German Jewry destroyed by the Nazis. The synagogue, built in the last century in Bavaria, served as a house of worship for Bavarian Jewry. Its transfer was arranged through the generosity of Jacob Michael of New York, who provided the necessary funds.
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