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Poznań Synagogue Project was founded as a California nonprofit public-benefit corporation in 2002.
Since December 2003 it has been based in Poznań, Poland.

To Contact Poznań Synagogue Project:
Address for correspondence:
ul. Garbary 71, lok. 117
PL 61-758 Poznań
Polska
Email: info@pozsynpro.org
The President of Poznań Synagogue Project is Andrew Hingston.
Tel: +48.502.349.753
Email: ahingston@pozsynpro.org
To Contact the Jewish Communities of Poznań:
Izraelicka Niezależna Gmina Wyznaniowa w Poznaniu.
(Independent Israelite Community of Faith in Poznań)
Rzecznik Gminy (Community Spokesperson): Andrzej Beryt
Skrytka pocztowa 206
60-959 Poznań 2
Polska
Tel: +48.61.868.85.81

Związek Gmin Wynaniowych Żydowskich w RP / Filia w Poznaniu.
(Union of [Orthodox] Jewish Congregations in Poland - Affiliate in Poznań)
Rzecznik Gminy (Community Spokesperson): Alicja Kobus
ul. Stawna 10
61-759 Poznań
Polska
Tel: +48.61.855.21.18
To Contact the Progressive Jewish Community of Poland:
Beit Warszawa - Towarzystwo Kultury Żydowskiej
Tel. +48.(22) 885.26.38
Fax. +48.(22) 885.89.82
Email: office@beit-warszawa.org.pl
To Contact the Conservative (Masorti) Jewish Community of Poland:
Gmina Wyznaniowa Żydowska-Mojżesz Honigsfeld
Community of the Jewish-Mosaic Faith (Honigsfeld)
Rzecznik Gminy (Community Spokesperson): Tomasz Majewski
ul. Wlodkowica 9
PL 50-972 Wrocław
Tel: 48.601.728.048
Email: tmajewski@phoenix.pl

Masorti International :
Email: mail@masortiolami.org
Web: http://www.masortiworld.org
To Contact the Orthodox and Modern Orthodox Communities of Poland:
Związek Gmin Wynaniowych Żydowskich w RP
(Union of [Orthodox] Jewish Congregations in Poland -- Headquarters)
Dyrektor (Director): Andrzej Zozula
ul. Twarda 6
PL 00-950 Warszawa
Tel: +48(22) 620.06.76 / 620.43.24
Fax: +48.620.10.37
Email: zozula@jewish.org.pl
Web: http://www.jewish.org.pl
To Contact Secular Jewish Organizations in Poland:

PSP is not affiliated with, does not endorse, and is not endorsed by either of these religious communities. However, PSP supports the right of each of them to be properly recognized by the government of Poland, and to practice its faith and maintain its cultural heritage in an atmosphere of dignity, tolerance, safety and respect.

PSP is opposed to intolerance, prejudice, and discrimination of all kinds.