The renovated wooden synagogue in Pakruojis, Lithuania, was opened to the public on May 19.
Jews settled in Pakruojis in the 1710s. The majority were merchants and they contributed heavily to the growth of the local economy. The growing Jewish population affected the growth of the town and its social life. In 1787 and 1788 the town suffered large fires. Only 5 of 42 Jewish homes survived. The Jewish population grew right up until World War I. In 1939 there were 120 Jewish families living in Pakruojis.
Footage by Skirmantas Jankauskas for lzb.lt
Pakruojis teacher Janina Mykolaitienė recalls the Jews who lived there:






























