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Monte Sinaí Synagogue

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Monte Sinaí SynagogueThe Jewish community immigrated to Mexico in different stages and from different latitudes. In 1912, the Monte Sinai Charitable Society was founded. It was officially recognized by the Government of the Mexican Republic in 1918. In that same year the Society acquired this land and began construction work. The Monte Sinai Synagogue was inaugurated on September 9, 1923, and consisted of a temple, offices of the Society and a medical office.

Heart of México Walking Route: Loreto-San  Ildefonso Route

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Proyecto “Corredor de Cultura Digital”.

Nombre de la investigación: Investigación Centro Histórico, Monumentos, Edificios y Puntos de Interés (2023)

Dirección de investigación y diseño de Rutas: Acércate al Centro A.C. Guadalupe Gómez Collada

Coordinación e investigación histórica: Fideicomiso del Centro histórico Dir. Maestra Loredana Montes

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