Jewish Moscow

Jewish Compass lists 38 synagogues, 7 kosher restaurants, 5 kosher stores, 3 information points and 2 mikvah ritual baths in Moscow, Russia.

Moscow is home to the largest Jewish community in Russia. The Moscow Choral Synagogue, opened in 1906, remains a historic centre, while the Marina Roshcha district has become the hub of a thriving Chabad-led revival, home to the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center — one of the largest Jewish museums in the world.

The city offers kosher restaurants and shops, synagogues, and mikvahs.

Find kosher dining, synagogues, and Jewish sites in Moscow on Jewish Compass.