The Jewish community in the Polish port of Gdansk has won back the site of a synagogue destroyed by the Germans in the Second World War.
A Jewish leader, Jakub Szadaj, said a smaller replica of the Great Synagogue built more than one-hundred years ago would be erected on the site.
Under Polish law, the Jewish communities can ask for the return of buildings and cemeteries which belonged to them before the outbreak of the war.
From the newsroom of the BBC World Service