Cetate Synagogue

The term “Cetate Synagogue” does not correspond to a widely recognized or documented institution in available encyclopedic sources. No reliable historical, architectural, or cultural records have been identified that detail a synagogue specifically known by this name.

Possible Contextual Interpretation

  • Etymology: “Cetate” is a Romanian word meaning “city” or “fortress.” Consequently, “Cetate Synagogue” could plausibly refer to a Jewish house of worship located in a Romanian town or district named Cetate (e.g., the town of Cetate in Dolj County, Romania).
  • Historical Plausibility: Many small towns in Romania historically had Jewish communities and associated synagogues, some of which were later destroyed, repurposed, or fell into disuse. If such a synagogue existed in Cetate, documentation may be sparse or limited to local archives, oral histories, or non‑digitized records.

Current Status

Due to the lack of verifiable information in accessible scholarly, historical, or heritage databases, the existence, location, architectural style, period of construction, or current condition of a “Cetate Synagogue” cannot be confirmed. Further research in regional archives, municipal registers, or specialized studies of Romanian Jewish heritage would be required to substantiate any claims about such a synagogue.

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