Etz Ahayim Synagogue | |
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Hebrew: קהל קדוש עץ החיים | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Judaism |
Rite | Nusach Sefard |
Ecclesiastical or organisational status | Synagogue |
Status | Active |
Location | |
Location | Icadiye Street, Kuzguncuk, Ortaköy, Istanbul, Istanbul Province |
Country | Turkey |
Location of the synagogue in Istanbul | |
Geographic coordinates | 40°58′42″N 28°52′15″E / 40.97828471554896°N 28.870922453770138°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Synagogue architecture |
Completed | c. 1700s: 1941 & 1983 (rebuild) |
Materials | Brick |
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The Etz Ahayim Synagogue (Hebrew: קהל קדוש עץ החיים), also known as the Beit Yaakov Synagogue or the Ortaköy Synagogue, is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Icadiye Street, in Kuzguncuk, Ortaköy, on the coast near the right leg of Bosphorus Bridge, in Istanbul, in the Istanbul Province of Turkey.[2]
It is unknown when the original synagogue was built, but it is estimated to be before 1703.[3] The building also housed an academy for over one hundred years.[4] The synagogue was totally destroyed by fire in 1941 with only the marble Aron Kodesh remaining intact. The synagogue was subsequently rebuilt.[5][6] The synagogue serves Ashkenazi Jews[7] and is also known as the 'Tree of Life' synagogue.[8]