Knesset Eliyahoo
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Knesset Eliyahoo בית הכנסת אליהו | |
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The exterior of the synagogue | |
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Location | Mumbai, India |
Affiliation | Orthodox Judaism |
Rite | Sephardic |
Province | Marashtra |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Active |
The Knesset Eliyahoo, also Knesset Eliyahu, is an 1885 Orthodox synagogue in Fort (area) in downtown Mumbai. It was built by Jacob Elias Sassoon and his brothers to commemorate their father and is run by the Jacob Sassoon Trust.
In 1985, the President of India, Giani Zail Singh, visited to honor the centennial of the building of the synagogue. The Indian Post Office issued a stamp in honor of the centennial.[1]
Until the November 2008 Mumbai attacks, services were led by Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg.[2]
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- ↑ Asian Models of Entrepreneurship: From the Indian Union and the Kingdom of Nepal to the Japanese Archipelago : Context, Policy and Practice, Leo Paul Dana, World Scientific, 2007, p. 89
- ↑ Jews of Mumbai, a Tiny and Eclectic Group, Suddenly Reconsider Their Serene Existence, Jeremy Kahn, Dec. 2, 2008, New York Times
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