Kenesa
Kenesa is a term used in several Jewish languages to denote a synagogue or house of prayer. The word is often transliterated as kenesa, kenesa, kenessah, or keneshé and reflects a linguistic lineage from the Hebrew phrase beit knesset, meaning “house of assembly.” In some North African, Balkan, and Middle Eastern Jewish communities, kenesa is the customary designation for the local place of worship, distinct from other terms used in different linguistic traditions.
The form kenesa emerges through the spread of Hebrew-derived vocabulary into local languages such as Turkish,
Kenesas range from modest neighborhood prayer halls to more elaborate structures. Common features may include a
Today, kenesas exist as active houses of worship in some communities and as cultural heritage sites or