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Yeshua Tova Synagogue is the oldest synagogue in Bucharest, dating back to 1827..
Yeshua Tova Synagogue is the oldest synagogue in Bucharest, dating back to 1827.
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Strada Tache Ionescu 9, București 010352, Romania
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