La sinagoga de Eisenmann es una sinagoga histórica en Amberes, Bélgica, construida por Jacob Eisenmann en 1907.[1] Fue la única sinagoga de Amberes que sobrevivió a la ocupación alemana de Bélgica durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.[2] Jacob Samuel Eisenmann nació en Frankfurt am Main. En 1884 se trasladó a Amberes, donde estableció una empresa dedicada a la importación de frutas secas y fibras industriales del Congo Belga. Era un hombre de negocios muy exitoso y con fama de haber estado relacionado con rey Leopoldo II.
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