Eliahou Hazan Synagogue

The Eliahou Hazan Synagogue was a former Jewish synagogue, that was located on the former Rue Belzoni, in Alexandria, Egypt.

[1] The synagogue was named after Rabbi Eliahou Hazan, the chief rabbi of Alexandria from 1888 to 1908.

[2] Established in 1937,[3] it closed in 1958.

It, along with many other synagogues, was later sold by the Jewish community of Alexandria in 1995.

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