The synagogue in Caransebes
Postcard, printer: H. Rosenfeld
Ca. 1905
Caransebes, view of the city (right), the synagogue (left)
Postcard, printer: H. Perlfaster
1899
Teiuș (Tövis), views of the city, the synagogue on the right
Postcard, printer: Szabolcs Endre
1903
Solca, view of the village, the synagogue on the left
Postcard, printer: M.G.H.
Ca. 1912
The Great Synagogue in Târgu Mureş
Postcard, printer Revesz Bela
Elbe, ca. 1900
Târgu Mureş, the Great Synagogue on the left
Postcard, printer: Utannyomas Tilos
1941
Timișoara, the synagogue on the left
Postcard, printer: Gero Mano
1910
The synagogue in Timișoara
Postcard
1900
Timișoara, views of the city, the synagogue on the left
Postcard, printer: G. Trautman
1898
The synagogue in Sfântu Gheorghe
1907
The Orthodox synagogue in Sighet, Maramureș (Marmatiei)
Postcard, printer: Kaufmann ABR
The synagogue in Săcueni
1929
Reșița; public institutions and the Synagogue (left)
Postcard, printer: Otto Schartz
1928
Oradea Mara, view of the city, the Zion Synagogue on the left
Postcard, printer: Zonnefeld
1923
The synagogue in Ludosol de Mureş
Postcard, printer: Joseph Gluck
1909
The synagogue in Balint
Postcard, printer: Weis Es Sziklat
The synagogue in Vatra Dornei
Postcard, printer: Eiseg Schafer
1908
The synagogue in the Fabrik district of Timișoara
Postcard, printer: G.B.T. 2206
1945
Postcard, printer: Libraria Galambos
1926
Postcard, printer: Cartea Romaneasca
1925
Oradea Mara, view of the city, the Zion Synagogue on the right
Postcard, printer: M.J.BP.
1918
Timișoara, views of the city, the synagogue in the center
The Orthodox Synagogue, Satu Mare
Postcard, printer: Levy Miksa
1905
Rădăuți; views of the city, the synagogue in the center
Postcard, printer: Leon Kenigoud
Oradea Mara, view of the city, the Zion Synagogue in the center
Postcard, printer: Rotophot Vienne
Oradea Mara, the Zion Synagogue on the left
Postcard, printer: E.K.D.F.
Oradea Mara, in the center the Zion Synagogue
Postcard, printer: Joszef Lang
1902
Oradea Mara, the Zion Synagogue in the center
Postcard, printer: Pauker, Daniel
Oradea Mara, views of the city, the synagogue on the left
Postcard, printer: Adolf Sonnenfeld
The Synagogue, Cluj
Postcard, printer: Emil Schuster
1914
1904
The synagogue in Bistrița
Postcard, printer: Gustav Zikeli
Rădăuți, Perthautzner street and the synagogue on the right
Postcard, printer: Herman Hertzberg
Cluj, views of the city, on the right the synagogue
Postcard, printer: Kovats P. Fiai
1897
Alba Yulia, views of the city, on the left the synagogue
Postcard, printer: Karl Schwidernach
Sfantu Gheorghe, views of the city, the synagogue on the left
1901
The ‘Theodor Nicolae’ apartment building on Dacia Boulevard designed in Art-deco style
Architect: Jean Monda
Bucharest, 1930
Synagogue
Bistrița, 1902
Plaque with architect Jean Monda’s name and the year the building he designed was erected
The gravestone of Ernestina and Emil Kestenbaum
The Philanthropy Cemetery, Bucharest
The Zion Synagogue
Postcard, printer: Lang Jozsef
Oradea, 1902
The staircase in the Frascatti building, Calea Victoriei 33
Bucharest, 1935
The gravestone of Emil Bercovici
Dorohoi, 1940
The Jewish community building and the cultural center
postcard
Tirgu Mures, 1931
The Neolog Synagogue
Postcard, printer: D.T.C.L.
Cluj, 1904
The Lupu Racs apartment building at 10 Armeneasca street
Bucharest, ca. 1930
The Orthodox Synagogue
Postcard, printer: Lowy Miksa
Satu Mare, 1905
A marble sacrificial altar dedicated to Marcus Procillius Aphrodisius of Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa
Sketch for the building designed by Jean Monda for the Lupu Racs apartment building at 10 Armeneasca street
Bucharest. ca. 1930
The Great Synagogue
Postcard, printer: Revesz Bela
Târgu Mureș, ca. 1900
Jean Monda, 1900-1987, architect
Postcard, printer: Gluck Jozsef
Maros Ludastrol (Ludosul De Muraș), 1909
Members of the Jewish community standing beside a wooden synagogue
Sighet, Maramureș, ca. 1930
The Jean Fuchs (wine merchant) House, 33 Negustori Street
Architect: Marcel Iancu
Bucharest, 1927
An Orthodox synagogue
Postcard, printer: Kaufmann ABR.
Sighet, Maramureș, 1910
The synagogue in the Fabrik district
Postcard, printer: Rosenberg Laiush
Timișoara, 1903
Tombstones in the Jewish cemetery in Păcurari
Iași
The dome of the wooden synagogue
Piatra Neamț
The “Sacre-Coeur” Institute, Iași, designed and built by architect Jacques Marcovici in 1894
Iasi, ca. 1910
Gravesite in memory of Dr. Bernard Taussig, Păcurari Cemetery
The wooden synagogue
Maurice Blank House, 7-9 Dionisi Street (today Tudor Arghezi)
Bucharest
Vatra Dornei, early 20th century
Jewish cemetery, Păcurari
The prayer house of the Filantropia Jewish Ashkenazi cemetery
Architect: Leonida Negrescu
Bucharest, 1908
The Belmont Palace jewelry store, remodeled interior designed by Marcel Iancu (Janco)
Calea Victoriei 40
The Jewish cemetery
Sadigura, ca. 1930
The synagogue in the courtyard of the Admor
Vijnița (Vizhnitz)
Hotel Splendid, Calea Victoriei 59, designed by Leonida Negrescu in 1898
Bucharest, 1910
The Belmont Palace jewelry store, interior
Bucharest, ca. 1920
The Belmont Palace jewelry store, exterior view
The synagogue of the Sadagura (Sadagora) Hasidim
Sadagura, 1915
The iron gate at the entrance to the Marmorosch-Blank Bank
The library at the University of Iași, built by engineer Emil Prager between 1930-1934
The interior of the Klaus Synagogue
Buhuşi
The Klaus Synagogue
Timisoara, Garten Street and the synagogue
postcard, printed: K. J. BP.
1917
The Rabbi’s courtyard, on the right the Klaus Synagogue
Rădăuți, 1912
The Coral Synagogue
Cernăuți, 1912
The Brâncovenesc Hospital
Bucharest, 1838-1984
The interior of the Great Synagogue
The Malbim Synagogue, Dudești-Văcărești
Postcard, printer: Ad. Mair & D. Stern
Bucharest, 1918
Model of the Kahal Grande Spanish Synagogue
Rădăuți
Postcard, printer: Karl Schwidwrnoch
Members of the Jewish community
Viznița (Vizhnitz), 1911
The Jewish Community Building
Postcard, printer: Yosef Horowitz, Czernowitz
Cernăuți, early 20th century
The Central Synagogue of Tășnad
Tășnad, 1930
The Marmorosch-Blank Bank
Stylized iron gates prepared in Jewish-owned foundries
Bucharest, late 19th century
The Jewish Quarter in Bucharest, part of the city map by Dimitrie Papazoglu
Bucharest, 1871