Great Synagogue (Gibraltar)
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File:Great Synagogue 2.jpg
Torah ark in the Great Synagogue, early 20th century.
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Basic information | |
Location | 47/49 Engineer Lane Gibraltar |
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Affiliation | Orthodox Judaism |
Status | Active synagogue |
Architectural description | |
Completed | 1724 |
The Great Synagogue of Gibraltar, also known as Kahal Kadosh Sha'ar HaShamayim (Hebrew: קהל קדוש שער השמיים), is located in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar, and was the first synagogue on the Iberian Peninsula to operate since the expulsions from Spain and Portugal in 1492 and 1497 respectively.[1]
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History
Sha'ar HaShamayim Synagogue was founded in 1724 by Isaac Nieto from London. It was inaugurated in 1724 on a plot of land granted to the Jews by the then Governor of Gibraltar, Richard Kane. Having been rebuilt several times, the present building largely dates from 1812 and shares features in common with the parent Spanish and Portuguese Amsterdam Esnoga (1675) and Bevis Marks Synagogue (1701).[2] The facade of the two-and-a-half-story, domestic-scale building features round-arched windows flanking a round-arched doorway.[3]
Gallery
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Door of the Great Synagogue, Gibraltar.jpg
Main entrance to the Great Synagogue.
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Window of the Great Synagogue in Gibraltar.jpg
Window of the Great Synagogue with bilingual sign.
See also
- Synagogues of Gibraltar
- History of the Jews in Gibraltar
- Sahar Hassamain Synagogue
- Synagogue of Funchal