Red Synagogue of Jonava

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.

In 1941 80% of Jonava's population was Jewish and town had seven synagogues.

The Red Synagogue was the biggest and main synagogue in Jonava, located in front of remaining Beit Midrash Hagadol Synagogue.

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