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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Maimonides Synagogue also known as Rav Moshe synagogue, is a historic synagogue in Cairo, Egypt. It is named for the famous Jewish philosopher, rabbi and physician Maimonides, who used to study and work in the Yeshiva attached to the temple up to his death. A synagogue was built here around two centuries before Maimonides emigrated to Egypt around 1168, following his exile from Córdoba, Spain at the hands of the Almohads. In the 19th century, another synagogue was…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Maimonides Synagogue also known as Rav Moshe synagogue, is a historic synagogue in Cairo, Egypt. It is named for the famous Jewish philosopher, rabbi and physician Maimonides, who used to study and work in the Yeshiva attached to the temple up to his death. A synagogue was built here around two centuries before Maimonides emigrated to Egypt around 1168, following his exile from Córdoba, Spain at the hands of the Almohads. In the 19th century, another synagogue was built on the site and named in his honor. The synagogue and yeshiva are located in Harat al-Yahud, the Jewish quarter of medieval Cairo, and can only be reached on foot. In the time of Maimonides, 97% of the inhabitants of Harat al- Yahud were Jews.