Jobar Synagogue

The Jobar Synagogue was an ancient synagogue complex destroyed in May 2014. Also known as the Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue it was situated in the village of Jobar now encompassed by the metropolitan area of the City of Damascus. It was once adjoined to a complex with rooms for the rabbi and other functionaries of the community. The synagogue was built atop a cave traditionally thought to have served the prophet Elijah in hiding. The hall center was said to be the place where Elijah anointed Elisa. During the Syrian civil war it was hit by mortar bombs, looted, and later 2/3 of the synagogue were totally destroyed at the end of May 2014.

Jobar Synagogue
Religion
AffiliationJudaism
Location
LocationJobar
MunicipalityDamascus
CountrySyria
Shown within Syria
Geographic coordinates33°31′33.6″N 36°20′06.3″E
Architecture
Date established720 B.C.E
DestroyedMay 2014
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