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  2. Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The synagogue was included on the 2018 World Monuments Fund list of monuments at risk. [7] Following its restoration, the synagogue was rededicated in January 2020, with three Jews present at the ceremony. [8] [9] Although services are still held in the synagogue, it now caters to a very small community due to the dwindling number of Jews in ...

  3. Menasce Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The separate synagogue that he founded, the Menasce Synagogue, opened to great fanfare on December 30, 1872, [4] [5] [a] with the ceremony attended by the Ottoman Governor of Alexandria. Although the Alexandria coastline was bombed ten years later in the Anglo-Egyptian War , the synagogue survived intact.

  4. Eliahou Hazan Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Eliahou Hazan Synagogue was a former Jewish synagogue, that was located on the former Rue Belzoni, in Alexandria, Egypt. [1] The synagogue was named after Rabbi Eliahou Hazan, the chief rabbi of Alexandria from 1888 to 1908. [2] Established in 1937, [3] it closed in 1958. It, along with many other synagogues, was later sold by the Jewish ...

  5. Richly decorated synagogue — one of the oldest — unearthed ...

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    The synagogue, which was found in Russia, dates to the first century. ... Archaeologists in Russia recently unearthed the ruins of a sprawling ancient building — and discovered the oldest ...

  6. Inside the World's Most Beautiful Synagogues - AOL

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  7. History of the Jews in Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian Alexandria Jewish choir of Rabbin Moshe Cohen at Samuel Menashe synagogue, Alexandria. Jewish girls from Alexandria in 1955 for their confirmation service, a ritual similar to a Bat Mitzvah. The history of the Jews in Alexandria dates back to the founding of the city by Alexander the Great in 332 BCE. [1]

  8. Synagogue architecture - Wikipedia

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    Thus a kind of inner chapel, built inside the bimah-tower, was created. [10] One of the first synagogues with a bimah-support was the Old Synagogue (Przemyśl), which was destroyed during World War II. Synagogues with a bimah-tower were built up to the 19th century and the concept was adopted in various Central European countries. [11]

  9. Historic synagogues - Wikipedia

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    The Delos Synagogue, a Samaritan synagogue on the island of Delos, if proven to be a synagogue, would be the oldest synagogue known outside the Middle East, dates from at 150-128 BC, or earlier. The Kahal Shalom Synagogue on Rhodes (1577) is the oldest surviving synagogue building in Greece.