(Other names: El-Geniza Synagogue, El-Yaho church)
In the Encyclopaedia Britannica, a Synagogue is described as "A prayer place for the Jews".
In old Greek it means: "The usual place where the Jews
assemble to receive religious teachings and to worship" Some of these
Temples were built close to a source of water, as much as for protection
from any attack, not just for ablution!
The Synagogue of Ben Ezra was originally named El-Shamieen Church,
and is situated behind the "hanging church". The Synagogue once had an
old copy of the Old Testament, and it was said that Ezra the Prophet
(Al-Azir) had written it.
It is believed that the site of the Synagogue where the box of Baby Moses was found.
The Ben Ezra Synagogue was originally a Christian
church that the Copts had to sell, to the Jews, in 882A.D in order
to pay the annual taxes imposed by the Muslim rulers of the time, and
therefore Abraham Ben Ezra, who came from Jerusalem during the reign of
Ahmed Ibn Tulun, bought the church for the sum of 20,000 dinars.
Through the centuries, the Synagogue received extensive restorations
and renovations until it reached its present state. The present building
dates back to 1892; the original one had collapsed and a new one was
built, echoing it.
A description of the Synagogue
It is built in the shape of a basilica (rectangle),
consisting of 2 floors; the 1st dedicated for the men while the 2nd is
dedicated for the women. The entrance is situated on the north side.
The 1st floor:
It is rectangular in shape, measuring 17m in length and 11.3m wide.
It is divided into 3 parts, the largest being the middle one (4.75 m in
width); these parts are divided by steel bars painted in a marble-like
colour.
There is a platform located in front of the sanctuary,
where the rabbi stands to read the Torah. The lector platform is in an
octagonal shape and is made of marble. A copper fence is situated on
the 8th side of the platform, where the Torah, and its rolls, is rested.
There is a memorial Stella located in front of the platform. In the
middle of this Stella is a top part consisting of 2 semi-arches carried
on 3 pillars, with a height of 85cm. there are 2 rooms on each side of
the Holy Ark on the 1st floor.
The Most Important Decorations of the Synagogue:
Geometrical Decoration:
This decoration goes back to the Turkish Period. It is
clearly seen on the side halls with patterns such as, star patterns,
pentagonal patterns and rectangles.
Floral decorations:
Used as a background for the geometrical patterns, they
are also found around the Star of David in the middle of the ceiling.
Here is a mixture of the Hatai and the Roman decorations, which are
floral patterns and are called "Ottoman Arabesque". This decoration
includes floral patterns, palmettos and lotus flower. The south eastern
side of the top of the Torah closet is decorated with stalactites, on
top of which is a semi circle with ray decorations. The frame of the
Torah Ark is a mimic decoration and on each of the two sides are 2
wooden columns with geometrical patterns. The 2 columns have
stalactite capitals of the Ottoman period.
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