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Or Zaruaa Synagogue

The Or Zaruaa Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 3 Shmuel Refaeli Street, in the Nachlaot Ahim neighbourhood of Jerusalem. The congregation was founded in 1926 by Rabbi Amram Aburbeh for Maghrebi Jews from North Africa.

Building
The Or Zaruaa Synagogue is listed among the sites for historic preservation by the Jerusalem municipality. The preservation site number of the synagogue is 2638. On 19 February 1997, Judge V. Ziler, President of the Jerusalem District Court, ruled the synagogue was permanently hekdesh, (הקדש). Description The Or Zaruaa Synagogue is high, built over two-stories, on a hill, above sea level, with an area of , in the Nachlaot neighborhood in central Jerusalem. The exterior walls are covered with Jerusalem stone, as mandated for all buildings in Jerusalem. The first floor, originally built as a home for the rabbi, is a kindergarten. The synagogue itself, on the second floor, is designed in a Neo-Mauresque, or Spanish North-African style, where the men's seats surround the raised Bimah. The hall has a very high ceiling, and includes a women's section (ezrat nashim). Tall windows are accentuated by massive stone frames, curved at the top. == History ==
History
To build a new synagogue for the growing number of Maghrebi Jews that were leaving the Old City of Jerusalem for newer neighborhoods, Aburbeh approached Don Yamin Ben Harroch, a philanthropist who led the Jewish community in Melilla, Spain, who contributed funds for its construction. On October 26, 1926, the cornerstone laying ceremony for the building took place. Aburbeh said that only Jewish workers would be permitted to work on the building. Aburbeh led the synagogue from 1926 until 1951, when he was elected Chief Rabbi in Petah Tikva, Israel. == Activities ==
Activities
The synagogue was inaugurated in 1927 with Aburbeh as its rabbi. For a few years he lived in an apartment built for his family on the first floor of the building until he built a house nearby. The apartment then became the residence of Haim Kobi, the gabbai of the Synagogue, and his family for the next 40 years. Or Zaruaa was a beit midrash (study house), where lessons were taught, as well as a synagogue. == Gallery ==
Gallery
בית הכנסת אור זרוע.JPG|The synagogue exterior Or Zaruaa synagogue Jerusalem interior Chandelier tall long window with colorful glass.jpg|The synagogue interior with stained glass window The cornerstone laying ceremony for the Or Zaruaa synagogue building founded by Rabbi Amram Aburbeh.jpg|tCornerstone laying in 1926 Memorial Rabbi Amram Aburbeh at Or Zaruaa Synagogue.JPG|Rabbi Amram Aburbeh memorial plaque at Or Zaruaa synagogue. Or Zaruaa synagogue Jerusalem interior Parochet, blue with golden embroidered letters Rabbi Shlomo Hai Knafo.jpg|A memorial parochet to Rabbi Shlomo Hai Knafo donated by his wife Esther. Or Zaruaa Synagogue, Jerusalem, Israel parochet with State of Israel emblem, Menorah and olive tree branches leaves.jpg|Parochet with the emblem of the State of Israel, Menorah, and olive tree branches with leaves. Or Zaruaa Synagogue, Nachlaot, Jerusalem ,Israel interior parochet memorial..jpg|Parochet on Torah Ark (Aron Hakodesh) dark black background decorated with the symbols of the 12 tribes of the ancient Israelites. Or Zaruaa synagogue Jerusalem exterior door wooden and magen david zion.jpg|Wooden door entrance to first floor decorated with magen david (star of David) and the word Zion in Hebrew. Or Zaruaa synagogue Jerusalem exterior wall engraved stone sign, Yeshiva donated by Yamin Ben Harroch 1927.jpg|Stone commemorative plaque on the exterior wall stating: Yeshiva donated by Mr Yamin Ben Harroch in 1927. File:Or Zaruaa synagogue Jerusalem exterior sign , philantropist Yamin Ben Harroch 1927.jpg|Exterior sign stating that the synagogue was supported by philanthropist Yamin Ben Harroch, and founded in the year 1927. == See also ==
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