Great Synagogue of Oran

The Great Synagogue of Oran (French: Grande synagogue d'Oran, Arabic: معبد وهران العظيم‎), Algeria, was built and consecrated in 1880 at the initiative of Simon Kanoui, but its inauguration took place only in 1918. Also known as Temple Israelite, it is located on the former Boulevard Joffre, currently Boulevard Maata Mohamed El Habib and is now called the Mosque Abdellah Ben Salem. It was one of the largest and most superb synagogues in North Afr... more

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  • 1918

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Construction Started:

  • 1880
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