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Beirut synagogue appears to suffer only minor damage from deadly blast
AUGUST 7, 2020 9:48 AM
A view of the Maghen David Synagogue in Beirut, Lebanon in 2010. (Joseph Eid/AFP via Getty Images)

A view of the Maghen David Synagogue in Beirut, Lebanon in 2010. (Joseph Eid/AFP via Getty Images)

JTA) — A photograph said to be of Beirut’s only synagogue shows minor damage to the interior of the 95-year-old building from a blast this week in the city.

The image of the Maghen Abraham Synagogue appeared Thursday on the page of a Facebook group called the Lebanese Jewish Community Council. Lebanon has no organized Jewish community and very few Jewish residents, if any.

 
Beirut synagogue appears to suffer only minor damage from deadly blast
AUGUST 7, 2020 9:48 AM
A view of the Maghen David Synagogue in Beirut, Lebanon in 2010. (Joseph Eid/AFP via Getty Images)

A view of the Maghen David Synagogue in Beirut, Lebanon in 2010. (Joseph Eid/AFP via Getty Images)

JTA) — A photograph said to be of Beirut’s only synagogue shows minor damage to the interior of the 95-year-old building from a blast this week in the city.

The image of the Maghen Abraham Synagogue appeared Thursday on the page of a Facebook group called the Lebanese Jewish Community Council. Lebanon has no organized Jewish community and very few Jewish residents, if any.

Beautiful shul. Back in 1984, there were less than 200 Jewish residents in Lebanon; even if there were one Jewish soul still there today, it is time for him or her to come home.
 
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