Moussa_Dar'i_Synagogue

Moussa Dar'i Synagogue

Moussa Dar'i Synagogue

Former kenesa in Cairo, Egypt


Moussa Dar'i Synagogue is a Karaite synagogue in Cairo, Egypt. The synagogue was built in the Abbasiyah area and opened in 1931. It is named after 12th century Karaite poet and physician Moses ben Abraham Darʿī [he] (Moussa), born in Alexandria, by a suggestion of the community's rabbi, Rav Tuvya.[1]

Moussa Dar'i Synagogue

References

  1. "Moussa Dari Synagogue at Cairo, Egypt | Archive | Diarna.org". archive.diarna.org. Retrieved 1 April 2024.

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