The Great Synagogue of Gibraltar (Ladino: Esnoga Grande), also known as Kahal Kadosh Sha'ar HaShamayim[a] (Hebrew: קהל קדוש שער השמיים, lit.
Nieto was also the first Rabbi to lead the congregation[9][11] and was one of the Jewish merchants who settled in Gibraltar in the early eighteenth century.
[3] Following the death of his father in 1728, Nieto returned to London where, in 1732, he was appointed Chief Rabbi of the Bevis Marks Synagogue.
[2] His partner James Argatt became the beneficiary of his decision to leave Gibraltar; the monopoly of Moroccan food imports was transferred to him.
[3][7] The synagogue at 47/49 Engineer Lane has colourful tiles, marble floors, wrought iron spindles, and wooden furniture.