A partial list of synagogues in Morocco:
Agadir
- Beth-El Synagogue
Asilah
- Kahal Synagogue
Azemmour
- Rabbi Abraham Moul Niss Synagogue
El Jadida
- Bensimon Synagogue
Casablanca
- Benarrosh Synagogue
- Em-Habanime Synagogue
- Tehila Le David Synagogue
- Temple Beth-El (Casablanca)
- Ettedgui Synagogue
- Rabbi Amram Ben Diwan Synagogue
Essaouira
- Chaim Pinto Synagogue
- Rabbi David Bel Hazan Synagogue
- Simon Attias Synagogue
- Slat Lkahal Synagogue
Fes
- Ibn Danan Synagogue
- Slat Al Fassiyin Synagogue[1][2]
- Simon Levy Synagogue
Marrakech
- Al Fassayn Synagogue
- Beth-El Synagogue
- Joseph Bitton Synagogue
- Rabbi Pichas HaCohen Azog Synagogue
- Rabbi Ya’akov Attias Synagogue
- Slat al-Azama Synagogue
- Slat Skaya Synagogue
Meknes
Oujda
- Grande Synagogue of Oujda
- Spanish Synagogue
Rabat
- Rabbi Shalom Zaoui Synagogue
- Talmud Torah Synagogue
Sefrou
- En Habbalim Synagogue
Tangier
- Beit Yehuda Synagogue
- Moshe Nahon Synagogue
- Rabbi Akiba Synagogue
- Shaar Rafael Synagogue
Tetouan
- Crudo Synagogue
- Isaac Ben Walid Synagogue
References
- ↑ Frank, Michael (2015-05-30). "In Morocco, Exploring Remnants of Jewish History". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-09-26.
- ↑ Hadioui, Simo (2019-11-14). "Slat Al Fassiyine Synagogue: A Witness to Jewish Culture in Morocco". Morocco Local and World News. Retrieved 2020-09-26.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.