Talk:Friedrichswerder Church

Connection to NYC synagogue
The article claimed that the "The church was one of the inspirations for a Gothic revival 1849 synagogue built in New York City, designed by Berlin-born architect Alexander Saeltzer," and cited "History: The Symbol That Split the Synagogue" by Jenna Weissman Joselit in Reform Judaism Magazine as a source. While the interiors of the Friedrichswerder Church and Congregation Anshi Chesed do have many similarities, the article does not actually make the claim that there is a connection between the two. An architect from Berlin designed the New York synagogue, but that doesn't prove anything. Poldy Bloom (talk) 19:39, 5 July 2012 (UTC)

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