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Bet Mordechai Synagogue, La Goulette

Coordinates: 36°49′16″N 10°18′29″E / 36.821°N 10.308°E / 36.821; 10.308
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Bet Mordechai Synagogue
French: Synagogue Beit Mordekhai
Façade of the synagogue, in 2020
Religion
AffiliationJudaism
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusSynagogue
StatusActive
Location
LocationRue Khaznadar, La Goulette, Tunis
CountryTunisia
Bet Mordechai Synagogue, La Goulette is located in Greater Tunis
Bet Mordechai Synagogue, La Goulette
Location of the synagogue in Greater Tunis
Geographic coordinates36°49′16″N 10°18′29″E / 36.821°N 10.308°E / 36.821; 10.308
Architecture
Architect(s)Benoît Barsotti
TypeSynagogue architecture
Style
FounderIsaac Bessis
Completedc. 1910s

The Bet Mordechai Synagogue (French: Synagogue Beit Mordekhai), also known as the Bessis Synagogue or the Hospital Synagogue is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Rue Khaznadar in La Goulette, a suburb of Tunis, Tunisia.

Architecture

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The building was donated to the community by community-member Isaac Bessis in the 1910s and was designed by Italian architect Benoît Barsotti. Barsotti included both neoclassical and orientalist elements in the design of the building, including acroteria, columns and corniches.[1] Despite its style choices, it does not differ much from other buildings on the street.[2]

Access to the synagogue involves going through a passage that leads to the building façade (now separated from the street). Above the front door of the building are the Stone Tablets of the Ten Commandments.[1] Inside, the sanctuary is a square room centred around four pillars which once supported an upper women's section and a skylight before renovations in the 1980s replaced it with a portico above the Torah Ark.[1]

The building was reconstructed in 1995 after the roof collapsed in 1994.[3]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Bismuth-Jarrassé, Colette; Jarrassé, Dominique (2010). Synagogues de Tunisie. Patrimoines (in French). Le Kremlin-Bicêtre: Esthétiques du divers. pp. 261–263. ISBN 978-2-9533041-2-1.
  2. ^ Abdelhadi, Magdi (October 25, 2012). "Tunisia Jews: A tiny community hanging on - and cooking". BBC News. Retrieved June 18, 2018.
  3. ^ Bourial, Hatem (May 10, 2017). "À La Goulette, la synagogue Beit Mordekhai, un joyau en sept photos". webdo.tn (in French). Retrieved June 18, 2018.
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