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] A government grant of about $844,000 funded the restorations, according to the Maghreb Arab Press.[4]

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.[5] The Ettedgui Synagogue was destroyed in the Allied bombardment during the Naval Battle of Casablanca in November 1942.[5] Reconstruction began in 2011, over a half century after its destruction.[3]

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