- Wadi Abu Jamil
Wadi Abu Jamil, located in Beirut's Centre Ville, was the Jewish quarter in
Beirut ,Lebanon . The quarter was the center of the Lebanese Jewish community, with Beirut's largest and most importantsynagogue , theMaghen Abraham Synagogue , (now abandoned and dilapidated), located there. The neighborhood was home to Lebanon's centuries-old Jewish community and also for the more recent Jewish refugees fromSyria andIraq .Although the greater part of the community had already emigrated after the 1958 Crisis and the
Lebanese Civil War ,Yasir Arafat 'sPLO forces who occupied it and the ChristianPhalangists actually protected the neighborhood during the1982 Lebanon War . However, the presence of Palestine Liberation Organization forces in the quarter led to an Israeli bombardment that damaged the Maghen Abraham Synagogue.ee also
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History of the Jews in Lebanon
*Deir el Qamar Synagogue References
* Karam, Dima (October 2003), [http://thejewsoflebanon.org/me/?p=7 Beirut Synagogue is a Reminder of a Departed People] , Daily Star.
* Hendler, Sefi (August 19 2006 ), [http://www.ynetnews.com/Ext/Comp/ArticleLayout/CdaArticlePrintPreview/1,2506,L-3292543,00.html Beirut’s last Jews] ,Ynetnews .External links
* [http://thejewsoflebanon.org The Jews of Lebanon]
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