Beit Rachel Synagogue in Astana


Beit Rachel Synagogue in Astana (Hebr. Rachel's House) - synagogue located in Astana, capital of Kazakhstan. It is the largest synagogue in Central Asia. The synagogue was built in 2004 on the initiative of Chabad-Lubavitch. It was solemnly opened on September 7 of the same year in the presence of President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Ashkenazi Rabbi Izrael Jony Metzger, Kazakh rabbis, leaders of Jewish organizations, and many other invited guests. The name of the synagogue Beit Rachel was given in honor of the mother of Alexander Mashkiewicz, president of the Eurasian Jewish Congress and the Jewish Jewish Congress.

Inside the building there is also a mikvah, a museum, a library, a Jewish school, a kosher kitchen with a canteen, guest rooms, a kindergarten and offices of the Kazakh rabbi. The synagogue has a total area of ​​5600 m² and the highest point is the star of David, crowning the dome at a height of 25 meters.

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