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residents Eshagh Sedgh and Eshagh Moradoff. It has often been considered the first urban synagogue in Iran. Prior to its construction, most synagogues in Iran were built in
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Sohrabi, Narciss M. (2021). "Tehran synagogues: the socio-cultural topographies and architectural typologies".
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A panel in the synagogue, reading "this is the God's gate; the righteous will enter it" (
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The building was designed by Azizollah Banayan, the only Jewish architect at the time.
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In recent years, the synagogue is only opened on the occasions of
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Affiliation
Orthodox Judaism
Park-e Shahr
Iran
Tehran
Iran
Haim Synagogue is located in Tehran
Haim Synagogue is located in Iran
Geographic coordinates
35°41′34.0″N 51°24′47.6″E / 35.692778°N 51.413222°E / 35.692778; 51.413222
Architect(s)
Style
Qajar
Persian
Hebrew
synagogue
Tehran
Iran
Shabbat
High Holy Days
Iranian Constitutional Revolution
Ahmad Shah Qajar
Iranian Jewish
ghettos
World War II
Polish Jewish refugees
Ashkenazi
Danial Synagogue
refugee camp

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