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We are very sorry to inform that the Prosecutor’s Office has discontinued the case regarding anti-Semitic graffiti on the Renaissance synagogue in Zamość due to the failure to detect perpetrators.

Graffiti appeared on the building
on the night of August 31st, 2013. The synagogue in Zamość was restored by the Foundation within the framework of the project 'Revitalization of the Renaissance synagogue in Zamość for the needs of the Chassidic Route and the local community', which  received support from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA Financial Mechanism and the Norwegian Financial Mechanism.

In April 2011, the 'Synagogue' Center, created to serve the needs of Jewish visitors to Zamość as well as those of its inhabitants, was opened wit
hin the renovated building. Since then nearly 100 educational and cultural events took place there. Over 25 thousand people, including almost a thousand Zamość students, participated in them.

More about the 'Synagogue' Center: www.zamosc.fodz.pl



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