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Muizenberg Shul

20th-century religious buildings and structures in South AfricaAshkenazi Jewish culture in South AfricaAshkenazi synagoguesModern Orthodox synagoguesOrthodox Judaism in South Africa
Religious organizations established in 1924Synagogues completed in 1925Synagogues in Cape TownSynagogues in the Western CapeUse South African English from January 2024
Muizenbergshul
Muizenbergshul

The Muizenberg Shul, formally the Muizenberg Hebrew Congregation, is a Modern Orthodox synagogue in Muizenberg in the Western Cape. It was established in 1924 and celebrated its centenary in 2024.

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Muizenberg Hebrew Congregation

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7945 , Cape Town Ward 64
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