Beth-El Synagogue
בית הכנסת בית־אל
معبد بيت إيل
Interior of Beth-El
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism
RiteSephardic
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusActive
LeadershipRabbi J. Azuelos
Location
Location67, Rue Jaber ben Hayane (ex. Verlet Hanus).

The Temple Beth-El (Hebrew: בית הכנסת בית־אל, romanized: Béit hak'néset Bēṯ-ʾEl, lit.'Synagogue of the House of God'; Arabic: معبد بيت إيل, romanized: Maʿbad bayt ʾĪl, lit.'Temple of the House of El') is a Jewish synagogue in Casablanca, Morocco. While the city boasts more than 30 synagogues,[1][2] Beth-El is often considered the center piece of a once vibrant Jewish community. Its stained glass windows and other artistic elements, is what attracts tourists to this synagogue. The temple was completely refurbished in 1997.[3]

References

  1. Erlich, Mark (2009). Encyclopedia of the Jewish Diaspora: Origins, Experiences, and Culture, Volume 1. ABC-CLIO. p. 485.
  2. Karber, Phil (2012). Fear and Faith in Paradise. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 269.
  3. Howe, Marvin (2005). Morocco:The Islamist Awakening and Other Challenges. Oxford University Press. p. 185.

33°35′48.54″N 7°37′46.74″W / 33.5968167°N 7.6296500°W / 33.5968167; -7.6296500

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