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Sha'ar Hashamayim Synagogue (Cairo)

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30°03′05″N 31°14′37″E / 30.05139°N 31.24361°E / 30.05139; 31.24361

Sha'ar HaShamayim Synagogue
בית כנסת שער השמים
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism
RiteSephardic
StatusActive on High Holidays
Location
Location17 Adly Street, Cairo
Egypt Cairo, Egypt
Geographic coordinates30°3′5″N 31°14′37″E / 30.05139°N 31.24361°E / 30.05139; 31.24361
Architecture
Architect(s)Maurice Youssef Cattaui, Eduard Matasek[1]
Completed1899

The Sha'ar HaShamayim Synagogue (בית כנסת שער השמים‎, lit. Gate of Heaven) is located in Cairo, Egypt. The synagogue was also known as Temple Ismailia and the Adly Street Synagogue.

Its long-time leader was Chief Rabbi Chaim Nahum. In 2008, the synagogue marked its 100th anniversary.[2] The synagogue was built in a style evoking ancient Egyptian temples, and was once the largest building on the boulevard.[3]

When the synagogue opened in 1899, there was a vibrant Jewish community in Cairo. The last time the synagogue was full was in the 1960s.[2] Today the community numbers 6 members, most of them older women.[2]

Presently, it houses a collection of a few hundred books, ranging in age from contemporary to the 1500s, concerning or relevant to the history of Jews in Egypt.

Although it is considered a Sephardic synagogue, many Ashkenazi Jews were members of the congregation and contributed to its construction and upkeep.[4]

The synagogue underwent minor exterior renovations in 2007.

In February 2010, a booby-trapped suitcase was hurled at the synagogue from a nearby hotel. The suitcase caught fire, but no one was hurt and no damage was reported.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Raafat, Samir (2 September 1999). "Gates of Heaven". Cairo Times.
  2. ^ a b c Stern, Yoav. Cairo Synagogue marks 100 years of grandeur and decline, Haaretz, 04-11-2007. Retrieved on 2011-03-22.
  3. ^ a b Bomb hurled at main synagogue in Cairo
  4. ^ Egypt Landmarks Archived 2007-06-08 at the Wayback Machine

Bibliography

Rivka Ulmer, “The Sha‘ar Ha-Shamayim Synagogue (Keniset Isma‘iliyah,) in Cairo, Egypt,” in Maven in Blue Jeans: A Festschrift in Honor of Zev Garber (Shofar Suppl.; West Lafayette, in: Purdue University Press, 2009), 431–40.

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