Ades Synagogue | |
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Hebrew: בית הכנסת עדס | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Orthodox Judaism |
Rite | Nusach Sefard (Aleppian) |
Status | Active |
Notable artwork | Murals by Ya'akov Stark |
Location | |
Location | 1 Beer Sheba Street (corner of Shilo Street), Nachlaot, Jerusalem |
Country | Israel |
Location of the synagogue in Jerusalem | |
Geographic coordinates | 31°46′54.58″N 35°12′41.03″E / 31.7818278°N 35.2113972°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Synagogue architecture |
Style | Ottamon |
Funded by |
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Completed | 1901; 2015 (restoration) |
Materials | Jerusalem stone |
Website | |
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The Ades Synagogue (Hebrew: בית הכנסת עדס), also known as the Great Synagogue Ades of the Glorious Aleppo Community, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 1 Beer Sheba Street, in the Nachlaot neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel. Established in 1901 by Syrian immigrants, the synagogue is considered to be the center of Syrian Hazzanut in Israel.