Derbent Synagogue
| Derbent Synagogue | |
|---|---|
| Russian: Дербентская синагога | |
| The synagogue in 2015, prior to its destruction | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Orthodox Judaism (former) | 
| Ecclesiastical or organisational status | Synagogue | 
| Status | Destroyed | 
| Location | |
| Location | 94 Tagi-Zade Street, Derbent, Dagestan, North Caucasus | 
| Country | Russia | 
| Location of the destroyed synagogue in Dagestan | |
| Geographic coordinates | 42°03′25″N 48°17′29″E / 42.05694°N 48.29139°E | 
| Architecture | |
| Type | Synagogue architecture | 
| Funded by | The Khanukaev Family | 
| Groundbreaking | 1913 | 
| Completed | 1914; rebuilt 2010 | 
| Materials | Limestone blocks | 
| Website | |
| kelenumaz | |
| 
Error: Invalid designation | |
| Official name | Synagogue | 
| Type | Monument | 
| Criteria | Regional significance | 
| Designated | January 28, 1997 | 
| Reference no. | Cultural heritage site | 
The Derbent Synagogue, also known as Kele-Numaz (Russian: Дербентская синагога "Келе-Нумаз", romanized: Derbentskaya sinagoga "Kele-Numaz"; Hebrew: בית הכנסת דרבנט "קל-נומז", romanized: Beit haKnesset Derbent "Kel-Numaz") was a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 94 Tagi-Zade Street, in the city of Derbent in the Republic of Dagestan, in the North Caucasus of Russia.
The only synagogue in Derbent, was destroyed in a terrorist attack on 23 June 2024. In 1997, prior to its destruction, the synagogue was listed on the Russian cultural heritage register as a monument of regional significance.