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The Turkish Temple (AKA Synagogue of the Sephardic Jews) belonging to the Sephardic Jews in Vienna, Austria. The synagogue was located at Zirkusgasse 22 and today, a plaque with the history of the synagogue marks the building's location.
Built between 1885-1887, the synagogue was destroyed November 10, 1938.
Michael Papo from Sarajevo was the rabbi until 1918. After WWI Isidor Lewit was the cantor.
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See also The Destroyed Synagogues of Vienna: Virtual City Walks By Bob Martens & Herbert Peter (LIT Verlag, 2012) p. 41.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%BCrkischer_Tempel