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Kahal Kadosh Sha'are Ratzon
Hebrew: ק"ק שערי רצון
Istanbuli Synagogue, c. 1825 (steel engraving from John Carne travelogue, publ. 1836)
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism
RiteSephardic Spanish and Portuguese
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusSynagogue
StatusActive
Location
Location13 Bet El, Jerusalem, Israel and HaTzefirah 23 Jerusalem, Israel
CountryIsrael
Architecture
Date established1764
Website
sandpjerusalem.org

Congregation Sha'are Ratzon (Hebrew: קהל קדוש שערי רצון, lit.'Holy Community Gates of Favor'), is a Sephardic Orthodox Jewish synagogue is located in Jerusalem, Israel.

The congregation traces its history from various communities around the world. It was established in its current form as a congregation in 1980.[1]

Sha'are Ratzon is a Spanish and Portuguese congregation[2] that follows a mix of the rite of the Amsterdam esnoga as well as the London Sephardi tradition.

The congregation is one of the Four Sephardic Synagogues, the Istambuli. And today has a second active branch in the German Colony.

Sha'are Ratzon is an active community synagogue with services on certain Sabbaths, holy days, and special occasions.

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Category:Sephardi synagogues