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The Westend Synagogue
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The Westend Synagogue

Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 30, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
4.7(173)
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attractions: Palmengarten Frankfurt, Rothschildpark, Alte Oper, Grüneburg park, Tropicarium, Goethe University Frankfurt, Koreanischer Garten, Botanischer Garten Frankfurt, Stiftung Palmengarten und Botanischer Garten, Senckenberg Nature Museum, restaurants: ASIA thai food, Ristorante Isoletta, BLOCK HOUSE Frankfurt Westend, Tempaccio Ristorante & Osteria, Frankfurt am Main., Vetro Vero Frankfurt, Mona´s - American Style Breakfast, Gaststätte Eppstein, Machiavelli, Vini... da Sabatini, Ranch & Sea steak of the art
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Nearby attractions of The Westend Synagogue

Palmengarten Frankfurt

Rothschildpark

Alte Oper

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Tropicarium

Goethe University Frankfurt

Koreanischer Garten

Botanischer Garten Frankfurt

Stiftung Palmengarten und Botanischer Garten

Senckenberg Nature Museum

Palmengarten Frankfurt

Palmengarten Frankfurt

4.7

(8.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Rothschildpark

Rothschildpark

4.4

(538)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Alte Oper

Alte Oper

4.6

(6.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Grüneburg park

Grüneburg park

4.6

(1.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Ristorante Isoletta

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BLOCK HOUSE Frankfurt Westend

4.4

(1.4K)

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Tempaccio Ristorante & Osteria, Frankfurt am Main.

Tempaccio Ristorante & Osteria, Frankfurt am Main.

4.6

(175)

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I visited this synagogue some time ago and have only now found the courage to share what happened. As a Muslim woman, passionate about interfaith and a husband with Jewish heritage, I’ve visited many places of worship with openness and respect. Sadly, this was the first time I experienced discrimination for my faith. I had pre-booked a guided tour like everyone else, and no ID requirement was mentioned. Upon arrival - visibly Muslim - I was the only one asked to present a passport by the Synagogue's security. All other (white, non-Muslim) guests were let in without ID or question. While my husband offered to run to get my ID, I asked if I could wait in the doorway for shelter as it was raining heavily. I was met with a cold, intimidating glare and told no. I was left standing outside in the rain, visibly unwelcome, made to feel inferior and humiliated, while other visitors looked on. I remained silent, afraid of being stereotyped as an “angry Muslim woman” if I defended myself. Eventually, I was let in - after my passport was brought, and after I was intimidated and discriminated against. What could have been a meaningful interfaith exchange became a painful reminder of how easily prejudice can be dressed as protocol. The irony wasn’t lost on me: this synagogue is protected by German police 24/7 (who weren't a part of this) - security funded by public money, including mine as a taxpayer. Yet someone like me, who came in peace and curiosity, was treated with genuine hate and discrimination. It’s painful to see victimhood weaponised to justify the mistreatment of others. This review is not a blanket judgement of the Jewish community - far from it. I’ve met many kind, open-hearted Jewish individuals who would be appalled by this. But institutions, especially religious ones, must be held accountable when they fail to reflect the values they stand for. To the leadership of this synagogue: Please reflect on the environment you’re creating. Prejudice has no place in any house of worship. As the Jewish teaching says: "What is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow." This simple truth should guide us all, regardless of religion. Some of the people we met once we were inside were absolutely lovely and caring - that should be reflected in the rest of its members.
Lawrence WeinstockLawrence Weinstock
The Rich History Of The Synagogue is Amazing. All of the parishioners welcomed me warmly & openly. Services started exactly on time. Coming from North America (with my own prayer book) I literally had to “Speed Read” to keep up with how fast the worshipers were reading.
René B.René B.
Wunderschöne Synagoge mit sehr netten Menschen. Zum Glück für die Nachwelt, haben die Nazis diese hier nicht zerstört - aus Angst, dass Feuer könnte auf die wohlhabenden angrenzenden Häuser überschlagen.. so hat man sich nur darauf beschränkt sie von innen zu zerstören. Aber viele fleißige Hände haben das Innere wieder hergerichtet. Wer Interesse hat sich die Synagoge von innen anzusehen, der sollte sich vorher anmelden. Ich kann es jedem nur ans Herz legen - es öffnet Herz und Verstand.
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I visited this synagogue some time ago and have only now found the courage to share what happened. As a Muslim woman, passionate about interfaith and a husband with Jewish heritage, I’ve visited many places of worship with openness and respect. Sadly, this was the first time I experienced discrimination for my faith. I had pre-booked a guided tour like everyone else, and no ID requirement was mentioned. Upon arrival - visibly Muslim - I was the only one asked to present a passport by the Synagogue's security. All other (white, non-Muslim) guests were let in without ID or question. While my husband offered to run to get my ID, I asked if I could wait in the doorway for shelter as it was raining heavily. I was met with a cold, intimidating glare and told no. I was left standing outside in the rain, visibly unwelcome, made to feel inferior and humiliated, while other visitors looked on. I remained silent, afraid of being stereotyped as an “angry Muslim woman” if I defended myself. Eventually, I was let in - after my passport was brought, and after I was intimidated and discriminated against. What could have been a meaningful interfaith exchange became a painful reminder of how easily prejudice can be dressed as protocol. The irony wasn’t lost on me: this synagogue is protected by German police 24/7 (who weren't a part of this) - security funded by public money, including mine as a taxpayer. Yet someone like me, who came in peace and curiosity, was treated with genuine hate and discrimination. It’s painful to see victimhood weaponised to justify the mistreatment of others. This review is not a blanket judgement of the Jewish community - far from it. I’ve met many kind, open-hearted Jewish individuals who would be appalled by this. But institutions, especially religious ones, must be held accountable when they fail to reflect the values they stand for. To the leadership of this synagogue: Please reflect on the environment you’re creating. Prejudice has no place in any house of worship. As the Jewish teaching says: "What is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow." This simple truth should guide us all, regardless of religion. Some of the people we met once we were inside were absolutely lovely and caring - that should be reflected in the rest of its members.
Bea

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The Rich History Of The Synagogue is Amazing. All of the parishioners welcomed me warmly & openly. Services started exactly on time. Coming from North America (with my own prayer book) I literally had to “Speed Read” to keep up with how fast the worshipers were reading.
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Wunderschöne Synagoge mit sehr netten Menschen. Zum Glück für die Nachwelt, haben die Nazis diese hier nicht zerstört - aus Angst, dass Feuer könnte auf die wohlhabenden angrenzenden Häuser überschlagen.. so hat man sich nur darauf beschränkt sie von innen zu zerstören. Aber viele fleißige Hände haben das Innere wieder hergerichtet. Wer Interesse hat sich die Synagoge von innen anzusehen, der sollte sich vorher anmelden. Ich kann es jedem nur ans Herz legen - es öffnet Herz und Verstand.
René B.

René B.

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4.7
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I visited this synagogue some time ago and have only now found the courage to share what happened. As a Muslim woman, passionate about interfaith and a husband with Jewish heritage, I’ve visited many places of worship with openness and respect. Sadly, this was the first time I experienced discrimination for my faith.

I had pre-booked a guided tour like everyone else, and no ID requirement was mentioned. Upon arrival - visibly Muslim - I was the only one asked to present a passport by the Synagogue's security. All other (white, non-Muslim) guests were let in without ID or question.

While my husband offered to run to get my ID, I asked if I could wait in the doorway for shelter as it was raining heavily. I was met with a cold, intimidating glare and told no. I was left standing outside in the rain, visibly unwelcome, made to feel inferior and humiliated, while other visitors looked on. I remained silent, afraid of being stereotyped as an “angry Muslim woman” if I defended myself.

Eventually, I was let in - after my passport was brought, and after I was intimidated and discriminated against. What could have been a meaningful interfaith exchange became a painful reminder of how easily prejudice can be dressed as protocol.

The irony wasn’t lost on me: this synagogue is protected by German police 24/7 (who weren't a part of this) - security funded by public money, including mine as a taxpayer. Yet someone like me, who came in peace and curiosity, was treated with genuine hate and discrimination. It’s painful to see victimhood weaponised to justify the mistreatment of others.

This review is not a blanket judgement of the Jewish community - far from it. I’ve met many kind, open-hearted Jewish individuals who would be appalled by this. But institutions, especially religious ones, must be held accountable when they fail to reflect the values they stand for.

To the leadership of this synagogue: Please reflect on the environment you’re creating. Prejudice has no place in any house of worship. As the Jewish teaching says: "What is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow." This simple truth should guide us all, regardless of religion. Some of the people we met once we were inside were absolutely lovely and caring - that should be reflected in the rest of...

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5.0
3y

One of the oldest synagogues of Germany and one of two synagogues that have survived the Night of Broken Glass 1938.

The architecture of the synagogue inside and outside is absolutely stunning, the building itself is a historical monument and therefore protected!

There is guided tours that you can book!

(NOTE: The building and its area is highly protected by the German Police, please behave...

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2y

The Rich History Of The Synagogue is Amazing. All of the parishioners welcomed me warmly & openly. Services started exactly on time. Coming from North America (with my own prayer book) I literally had to “Speed Read” to keep up with how fast the worshipers...

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