Adat Jeschurun, Orthodox synagogue in Östermalm, Stockholm, Sweden.
Adat Jeschurun is an Orthodox synagogue located in Ostermalm, situated within a residential area featuring classic Stockholm architecture. The building contains traditional Jewish elements and operates daily as a place for prayer and religious observances.
The synagogue was founded in 1940 when many Jewish families came to Stockholm and required new places of worship. Since its establishment, it has played an important role for the Jewish community in the city.
The synagogue hosts Jewish family celebrations such as weddings, circumcision ceremonies, and coming-of-age events that bring people together from across the city. It serves as a gathering place for Jewish life and community in Stockholm across generations.
Visitors should contact the synagogue administration in advance to attend services and learn about prayer times. The official website provides information about current observances and upcoming events.
The synagogue holds daily prayers that connect generations of Jewish families living in Stockholm over decades. This ongoing practice makes it a stable anchor point in the life of the community.
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