Synagogue Aragon (ⅹⅴⅰ c.) – Central Temple of Aragon (Spanish) Jews in Bitola. In the Torah the Ark there was a Tora scroll brought from Aragon (ⅹⅴ c.). The temple served many famous rabbis, such as: Adizes David (1575), Abraham Falcon (1643), Shmuel Passdo (the end of ⅹⅴⅰⅰ c.), Benjamin Medina (1730), Austraham Ben Yehuda de Bo-Tone (1760), David de Betton (1794), Mercamo Kamhi (1838), Ariel-Ben Zion (1913), Shake Jain (1924), Abraham Moritz Romano – The last Bitola Rabin (1931). In the Second World War, the Bulgarian army has turned the synagogue into a slaughterhouse for pigs, and before the end of the war was burned. Lit.: Gorgi Tsolev Dimovski, Bitola Jews, Bitola, 1993, 125; Mark Tshen, Last Cerythes of the Sepharitz Tsummonites. Tez Yenz Oh Monastir 1839-1943, Nannj Zork, 2003; Jewish sources for the objunic-iconomic development of the Balkan Take the Prez, ⅱ, Sofia, 1960. J. NAM.
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