Breslau - Prayer Halls attacked in the city of Breslau on Pogrom Night, November 9-10, 1938

Summary: Name: Alt-Glogau Shul
Address: 38 Gartenstrasse
Founded: second half of the 17th century
Pogrom Night 1938: destroyed

Name: Landshul
Address: 12 Museumsplatz (after 1932)
Founded: approx. end of 17th century
Pogrom Night 1938: destroyed
Other information/addresses: Pokoyhof (until 1911); 17 Wallstrasse (until 1932)

Name: Pinchas Synagogue
Address: 84 Hoefchenstrasse (from February 1926)
Founded: 1889
Pogrom Night 1938: damaged
Other information: location 25 Sonnenstrasse (1889- 1911); 45 Brandenburger Strasse (1911-1926)

Name: Prayer room of the Jewish Hospital
Address: 96 Hohenzollernstrasse
Founded: 1903
Pogrom Night 1938: not damaged (later destroyed by Nazis)
After 1938: destroyed in August 1939

Name: Prayer room of the Jewish Shelter House
Address: 25 Friedrich-Wilhelmstrasse
Founded: April 6, 1852
Pogrom Night 1938: destroyed
After 1938: Institute closed in March 1940

Name: Prayer room of the Jewish Theological Seminary
Address: 14 Wallstrasse
Founded: prayer room installed in 1856
Pogrom Night 1938: destroyed

Name: Sklower Shul
Address: 2 Goldene Radegasse
Founded: April 1, 1772
Pogrom Night 1938: destroyed
After 1938: Building remained intact and survived the battles of 1945

Name: Zum Tempel
Address: 30 Antonienstrasse
Founded: 1796
Pogrom Night 1938: destroyed
Other information: First used by liberal Jews. From 1829, it served Orthodox Jews.
Located in: silesia