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The Etz Haim Synagogue is located in the Thiseio area of Athens, at Melidoni Street 8, across from its largest and youngest Sephardic synagogue, Beth Shalom. It was built in 1904 by Greek Romaniote Jews who came from Ioannina, and for this reason it is also called the "Romanian" or "Yannonian" synagogue by the oldest members of the community.

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  • Η Συναγωγή Ετς Χαγίμ ή Ετς Χαΐμ (εβραϊκά:בית הכנסת עץ חיים) είναι η μία από τις δύο συναγωγές που εξυπηρετούν τις θρησκευτικές ανάγκες της Εβραϊκής Κοινότητας της Αθήνας. Το όνομά της σημαίνει "Δέντρο της Ζωής" και αποτελεί συνηθισμένη ονομασία των ρωμανιώτικων συναγωγών του Ελλαδικού χώρου. (el)
  • The Etz Haim Synagogue is located in the Thiseio area of Athens, at Melidoni Street 8, across from its largest and youngest Sephardic synagogue, Beth Shalom. It was built in 1904 by Greek Romaniote Jews who came from Ioannina, and for this reason it is also called the "Romanian" or "Yannonian" synagogue by the oldest members of the community. The first Jewish Community of Athens in the modern era was formally established in 1889 and before the first congregation was built, informal galleys were operating, such as the house of the Yusurum family at the junction of Ermou and Karaiskakis streets, while another is testified that it was operating on Ivy Street. The synagogue suffered serious damage from the 1999 earthquake, mainly on the roof, which was radically renovated in 2006 and officially opened on 30 June 2007 by the Jewish Community of Athens. However, due to renovation, architectural interventions took place inside it and this created objections. The Etz Chaim Synagogue only works during the great religious celebrations of the Jewish Community, and on the regular basis for all religious ceremonies is the central synagogue of Athens, Synagogue Beth Shalom. Both synagogues are managed by Rabbi Gabriel Negrin, who was elected by the council of Athens’ Jewish community following the death of the longtime leader in 2014. (en)
  • La synagogue Etz Chaim, en hébreu : בית כנסת עץ חיים, également appelée synagogue Ioannina, est une synagogue, située 8 rue Melidóni, dans le quartier de Thissío à Athènes en Grèce, à proximité de la synagogue Beth Shalom, située au no 5 de la même rue. Ces deux synagogues sont dirigées par le rabbin Gabriel Negrin, qui a été élu par le conseil de la communauté juive d'Athènes, après la mort du chef de longue date Jacob Arar, en 2014. (fr)
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  • (בית כנסת עץ חיים) (en)
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  • Rabbi Gabriel Negrin (en)
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  • Athens, Greece 105 53 (en)
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  • Η Συναγωγή Ετς Χαγίμ ή Ετς Χαΐμ (εβραϊκά:בית הכנסת עץ חיים) είναι η μία από τις δύο συναγωγές που εξυπηρετούν τις θρησκευτικές ανάγκες της Εβραϊκής Κοινότητας της Αθήνας. Το όνομά της σημαίνει "Δέντρο της Ζωής" και αποτελεί συνηθισμένη ονομασία των ρωμανιώτικων συναγωγών του Ελλαδικού χώρου. (el)
  • La synagogue Etz Chaim, en hébreu : בית כנסת עץ חיים, également appelée synagogue Ioannina, est une synagogue, située 8 rue Melidóni, dans le quartier de Thissío à Athènes en Grèce, à proximité de la synagogue Beth Shalom, située au no 5 de la même rue. Ces deux synagogues sont dirigées par le rabbin Gabriel Negrin, qui a été élu par le conseil de la communauté juive d'Athènes, après la mort du chef de longue date Jacob Arar, en 2014. (fr)
  • The Etz Haim Synagogue is located in the Thiseio area of Athens, at Melidoni Street 8, across from its largest and youngest Sephardic synagogue, Beth Shalom. It was built in 1904 by Greek Romaniote Jews who came from Ioannina, and for this reason it is also called the "Romanian" or "Yannonian" synagogue by the oldest members of the community. (en)
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  • Synagogue Etz Chaim (Athènes) (fr)
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