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Moses Maimonides Temple
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“An Egyptian worker carries out restoration work at Moses Maimonides Temple, the first Jewish temple to be built in Egypt during the 19th Century, in Cairo August 20, 2009, Dr. Zahi Hawas, the Secretary General of the Higher Antiquities Authority inspected the restoration project of the temple on Thursday, Moses Maimonides, also known as Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, or the acronym the Rambam, was born in Cordoba, Spain on March 30, 1135, and died in Egypt on December 13, 1204 and was a doctor of the al-Sultan Saladin. “DayLife.com
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September 25th, 2009 at 6:29 pm
Wrong. the synagogue was used by Maimonides; built in 12th century. Most famous synagogue in Cairo. WE used to go and sleep there and pray for miracles from Maimonides. For us he was like a Saint.
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