Ets Hayim Synagogue Explained

Ets Hayim Synagogue
Rite:Nusach Sefard
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Functional Status:Abandoned
Location:3 Qantaret Street, Ghamrah, Daher, Cairo
Country:Egypt
Map Type:Egypt Nile Delta
Map Size:250
Map Relief:1
Administration:Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities
Year Completed:1900
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The Ets Hayim Synagogue (he|בית הכנסת עץ חיים (מצרים)), also known as the Etz Haim Synagogue, the Hanan Synagogue, the Baroukh Hanan Synagogue or the Kenisset Hanan (ar|كنسة حنان; fr|Temple Hanan), is a former Karaite[1] Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 3 Qantaret Street, in the Ghamra neighborhood of Daher, in Cairo, Egypt. The synagoge was completed in 1900.[2] The congregation worshipped in the Sephardic rite.[3]

History

Various sources attribute the building of the synagogue to Baroukh Hanan, or Hayim Hanan, or by Ibrahim (Abraham) Hanan,[4] and named after Baroukh Hanan.

The synagogue compound also has a yeshiva, a communal sukkah, and a mikveh,[3] although this has fallen into disrepair. Some of the marble flooring of the synagogue was damaged during the 1992 Cairo earthquake.

The synagogue is protected by the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, under Decree no. 2112 of 1973, and the synagogue is guarded by police.

According to Canadian-American architectural photographer, D.R. Cowles, the synagogue was last used was in 1967. Abandoned by the congregation, the site is administrated by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.[5]

Notable former members

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Samir, Samar . Locked away: Egypt’s forgotten Jewish literary heritage . Historical Society of Jews from Egypt . 28 December 2015 . 9 October 2024 .
  2. Web site: Synagogues: Cairo . en . Association Internationale Nebi Daniel . n.d. . 9 October 2024 .
  3. Web site: Etz Haim (Hanan) Synagogue at Cairo, Egypt . Diarna.org . Digital Heritage Mapping . 2015 . 9 October 2024 . with image gallery .
  4. Web site: Etz Hayim Synagogue . JIMENA Egyptian Experience . October 9, 2012 .
  5. Web site: History and Places of Interest for Your Trip: Other synagogues . Jews in Egypt . Travel Agency Mandala Tours S.L . n.d. . 9 October 2024 .