Slovak synagogue transformed into a café | ynet

No Jews remained in Trnava, Slovakia, after 80 percent of them were murdered in the Holocaust, but 2 synagogues still exist; a coffee shop was opened in one of them, boasting the name of Synagóga Café and the restoration works the proprietor carried out; Meir Davidson, an Israeli traveler who visited the café, left with mixed feelings.
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