Bhamdoun synagogue
The Bhamdoun synagogue is a synagogue built in Bhamdoun (Aley district, Lebanon) in 1922.[1] It was one of the four big synagogues in Lebanon. Its structure still stands despite the building being abandoned.[2]
History
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See also
- History of the Jews in Lebanon.
- Maghen Abraham Synagogue.
- Wadi Abu Jamil (former Jewish quarter in Beirut).
- Deir el Qamar Synagogue.
- Sidon Synagogue.
References
- Parfitt, Tudor, Israel and Ishmael: Studies in Muslim-Jewish relations, Page 89, St. Martin's Press 2000
- "Uncovering Lebanon's Jewish past". www.aljazeera.com.
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