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The Jewish House of Worship has been the synagogue ever since the destruction of Great Temple in Jerusalem in 70 CE.

However, most Jews in Europe during the Holocaust did not have the freedom to be able to worship in synagogues. They would worship wherever they could if they felt it was important.

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At least in some of the camps, Nazi officers allowed the inmates to gather together and hold prayers for the Rosh Hashanah in lieu of breakfast.

In other camps, celebrating Rosh Hashanah was an act of defiance against the Nazis, because they claimed there is no God in order to exterminate the Jewish people.

The inmates held the religious services as best they could.

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Concentration camps were not equipped with synagogues. People worshipped wherever they happened to be, those who had not entirely lost faith.

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they hated it.

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