Ettedgui Synagogue

The Ettedgui Synagogue is a synagogue in the medina of Casablanca, Morocco.[2][3] It was rededicated by King Mohammed VI of Morocco on December 20, 2016 after it was restored.[2]

Ettedgui Synagogue
كنيس التدغي
Location
Geographic coordinates33.602015°N 7.619601°W / 33.602015; -7.619601
Architecture
Architect(s)Georges Buan[1]

Next to it, there is a museum dedicated to the Mellah, or Jewish quarter, of Casablanca.[3]

History

It was one of the most important Jewish sites in the city, next to another synagogue called the Synagogue of the People of Essaouira.[4] The Ettedgui Synagogue was destroyed in the Allied bombardment in the Naval Battle of Casablanca November 1942.[4] Reconstruction began in 2011, over a half century after its destruction.[3]

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References

  1. Cohen, Jean-Louis, author. Casablanca : colonial myths and architectural ventures. ISBN 1-58093-087-5. OCLC 49225856.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. "Morocco's king attends rededication of Casablanca synagogue and Jewish museum". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. December 20, 2016. Retrieved December 21, 2016.
  3. "المعبد اليهودي "التدغي" ومتحف "الملاح" وضريح "سيدي علال القرواني".. إشعاع الثقافة والتراث المغربيين اليهودي والإسلامي". أحداث.أنفو (in Arabic). Retrieved 2020-05-18.
  4. "Synagogue Ettedgui · Casablanca". 2018-06-27. Archived from the original on 2018-06-27. Retrieved 2020-05-18.


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