Red Synagogue of Jonava | |
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Lithuanian: Jonavos raudonoji sinagoga | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Judaism (former) |
Ecclesiastical or organisational status | Synagogue (former) |
Status | Destroyed |
Location | |
Location | Jonava, Kaunas District Municipality |
Country | Lithuania |
Location of the destroyed synagogue in Jonava | |
Geographic coordinates | 55°04′09″N 24°16′20″E / 55.06917°N 24.27222°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Synagogue architecture |
Destroyed | 1941 |
Materials | Brick |
The Red Synagogue of Jonava (Lithuanian: Jonavos raudonoji sinagoga), also Beit Knesset Hagadol (Lithuanian: Jonavos Beit Knesset Hagadol sinagoga), was a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, that was located in Jonava, in the Kaunas District Municipality of Lithuania. The building operated as a synagogue until it was destroyed by Nazis in 1941, during World War II.