Stabu Street 63, Riga


This plaque memorializes the Jews who were burnt alive July 4, 1941, when a Nazi-organized group set fire to this synogogue.

The synagogue is now a Montessori school. A happy face plaque has been carefully placed over the memorial plaque. „Darbīgās rociņas“ is Latvian for „active hands“. Double-plus good, eh Winston? I think I’m going to go see the 1905 memorial and then get a beer.

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