Thu, Dec 04
06:30PM ET
Thu, Dec 04
06:30PM ET

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Do You Believe in Miracles? Reviving the Trencin Synagogue - In-person Program

The synagogue in Trencin, Slovakia, built in 1912–1913 to designs by Berlin-based architects Richard Scheibner and Hugo Pal, is a landmark of synagogue architecture in Slovakia. With its striking domed form and blend of Art Nouveau and Oriental styles, it stands as an important monument of Jewish heritage in Central Europe.

Damaged during World War II and only partially restored in 1948, and then seized by the state in the 1950s, the synagogue survived threat of demolition in the 1970s. After decades of neglect, its interior has been restored in 2024—the most significant synagogue conservation project undertaken by the Slovak Jewish community. Today it serves the small but active revived Jewish community in Trencin.

On November 9, 2025, the building will be inaugurated as Synagogue Trencin – Space for Dialogue and Understanding. In 2026 it will also play a central role as one of the venues of the European Capital of Culture in Trencin. The synagogue is part of the Slovak Jewish Heritage Route, a nationwide network connecting important sites of Jewish history.

Maros Borsky will present both the history and the current activities of the Trencin Synagogue. He will also offer an update on the wider context of Slovak Jewish heritage and highlight new projects that are reshaping cultural memory and community life.

About the Speaker
Dr. Maros Borsky studied art history and Jewish studies in Bratislava, Regensburg, London, Jerusalem, and Heidelberg. He has worked for over 25 years on Jewish heritage in Slovakia. Since 2012, he has directed the Jewish Community Museum in Bratislava and from 2014 to 2025 also led the Jewish Cultural Institute of the Federation of Jewish Communities.

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