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Old 7th April 2008, 06:47   #1
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Default Beirut's largest synagogue in danger of being demolished

The largest synagogue in Beirut is in danger of being demolished as part of a city center renovation project.

Lebanese sources involved in preserving Jewish tradition in the country published pictures last month of the desolate synagogue, Magen Avraham, and surrounding buildings.

The photos, which were taken covertly because civilians are banned from the area, show that buildings in the area are in the process of being demolished. The roof of a building next to the synagogue has been dismantled, which some fear is the first stage of that building's destruction. At this point, the synagogue itself does not appear to have been damaged.


However, the Lebanese sources said that widespread demolition is taking place even though the structures in the area had previously been declared designated for preservation.

The renovation of central Beirut is being carried out by the Lebanese construction company Solidar, owned by the Hariri family.

Magen Avraham has been left desolate for about 20 years. The Jewish community, which at various points included tens of thousands of people, pretty much disappeared from the country in the 1980s. Sources have told Haaretz that there are still Jews living in Lebanon, but only a few admit their religious identity, fearing they would be harmed if their neighbors discovered they were Jewish.

The community's silence is a problem when it comes to Jewish communal property. Although officially there is a head of the Jewish community, which constitutes one of the 19 official religious communities in Lebanon, no one knows who it is.

Solidar has said that it is working to preserve many buildings in the heart of Beirut, including the three buildings surrounding the synagogue. The company said it submitted an opinion to the high council for urbanization saying that the buildings should be preserved, but the council has allowed the landowners to demolish the buildings as long as the original front is reconstructed.

It is not clear whether the synagogue belongs to the Jewish community or has been sold to private owners.


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I doubt they will demolish it, they've made plans to renovate and reconstruct the buildings on those lands,
here are plans for Wadi Abu Jamil (old Jewish neighborhood) and the synagogue stands on the far right



its on the left of the picture below




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AP Photo Mon Apr 7, 7:36 AM ET

A Jewish synagogue abandoned decades ago is seen in central Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, April 7, 2008. When asked about reports that the Jewish synagogue might be demolished, an official with Solidere, the construction and development company that is rebuilding in the area where the synagogue is located, said they would not be demolishing any religious sites.

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That's good, I hope they wont demolish the synagogue!
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