Abrishami Synagogue
Abrishami Synagogue בית הכנסת אברישמי | |
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Abrishami Synagogue, Tehran, Iran | |
Basic information | |
Location |
Tehran Tehran, Iran |
Affiliation | Orthodox Judaism |
Status | In Use |
Architectural description | |
Architectural style | Persian |
Completed | 1965 |
Specifications | |
Capacity | 500 |
Abrishami Synagogue (Persian: Kanise ye Abrishami كنيسهء ابريشمى, Hebrew: בית הכנסת אברישמי) is a synagogue in Tehran, Iran. It was built in September 1965 in the upper-middle-class neighborhood of Kakh Shomali (currently N. Palestine Street). The land on which the synagogue-school compound was built was granted by the Iranian Jewish philanthropist, Aghajan Abrishami and is 1,025 square meters (approximately 11,040 square feet) in size. A foundation was originally created by the name of Tzedek Cultural Foundation whose mission was to oversee the building and operations of the Abrishami Synagogue-School Compound. The founding members of the foundation were: Aghajan Abrishami, Nasser Akhtarzad, David Berukhim, Menashe Purat, Benjamin Shaban, Mehdi Musazadeh, Habib Lavi, (Hacham) Abdollah Netan Eli and Musa Nassir.[1]
The compound consists of two floors. The first floor is a school and the second floor houses Abrishami Synagogue. The building was constructed in a modernist 1960s architectural style.
Abrishami Synagogue serves as the social and cultural center of the Jewish community of Tehran and is administered directly by the Chief Rabbinate. The [Chief Rabbi of Iran|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_Rabbi#Iran], Yousef Hamadani Cohen died March 29, 2014.
References
- ↑ The Center for Research & Analysis of Iranian Jewish History http://7dorim.com/Tasavir/kenisa_abrishami.asp