The synagog Charles Liché is located 14, Place of the Vosges, with Paris (4 {{E}} district). It was carried out in 1963.

Charles Liché, in the past Charles Lichenstein, were the Hazzan of the Synagog of the street of the Small towers, when the rabbi was the rabbi Dr. David Feuerwerker. When the consistory, under the direction of Alain de Rothschild, decided to change the rite of the synagog, Ashkénaze to Séfarade, Lichtenstein continued a certain time to be the Hazzan of the Synagog of the street of the Small towers. Then it started to make a Miniane in the old buildings of the Circle of Studies of the Marsh, on the 1st floor of the 14 Place of the Vosges.

It was named by the consistory rabbi of the deportees, a purely honorary title for rendered services.

Initially called synagog of the Place of the Vosges, one re-elected it the June 16th 2006 in the honor of its founder, the rabbi Charles Liché, an survivor of Auschwitz.

Each year proceeds there a Commémoration in remembering the release of the Camps of Auschwitz.

See too

External bond

  • Site of the synagog of the place of the Vosges

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