Pahad Itzhak Synagogue
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AffiliationJudaism (former)
StatusAbandoned
| Pahad Itzhak Synagogue | |
|---|---|
Hebrew: בית כנסת פחד יצחק | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Judaism (former) |
| Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Synagogue |
| Status | Abandoned |
| Location | |
| Location | 9 Ibn Khaldoun Street, Sakkakini, Abbasiyah, Al-Daher, western Cairo |
| Country | Egypt |
Location of the former synagogue, relative to the Nile Delta | |
| Geographic coordinates | 30°03′58″N 31°15′53″E / 30.06599°N 31.26477°E |
| Architecture | |
| Completed | 1925 |
The Pahad Itzhak Synagogue (Hebrew: בית כנסת פחד יצחק), also known as the Kraim Synagogue, is a former Jewish synagogue, located at 9 Ibn Khaldoun Street, Sakkakini, in the Abbasiyah neighbourhood of Al-Daher, in western Cairo, Egypt. It was completed in 1925.[1]
The name Kraim refers to the synagogue's gabbai, Zaki Kraim, who oversaw its remodeling between 1925 and 1932.[2]