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The Kenesseth Ellyahoo Synagogue was built in 1884 by Jacob Elias Sassoon and his brother Albert in memory of their father Eliyahoo Sassoon.
The Kenesseth Ellyahoo Synagogue was built in 1884 by Jacob Elias Sassoon and his brother Albert in memory of their father Eliyahoo Sassoon. The Orthodox Jewish synagogue is Mumbai's second oldest Sephardic synagogue. Built to designs by Gostling and Morris, the classical revival style building with a bright blue facade features Victorian stained glass windows and teak interiors.
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Keneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue, V B Gandhi Rd, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
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