Ets Hayim Synagogue

The 3,500 m2 (38,000 sq ft) synagogue compound also has a yeshiva, a communal sukkah, and a mikveh,[3] although this has fallen into disrepair.

Some of the marble flooring of the synagogue was damaged during the 1992 Cairo earthquake.

The synagogue is protected by the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, under Decree no.

[citation needed] Abandoned by the congregation, the site is administrated by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.

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