Vredehoek Shul (Q123383466)

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The Vredehoek Shul, formally the Cape Town Hebrew Congregation, was a Modern Orthodox synagogue in Vredehoek in Cape Town. It was established in 1939 and closed in 1993. It was one of a number of synagogues in the City Bowl, along with the country's oldest synagogue, the Gardens Shul in Gardens. The Art Deco building is a protected South African Heritage Resources Agency site and currently operates as Private Collection, an antique furniture showroom.

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