Three years ago, walking by Alexandria’s Jewish synagogue Eliyahu Hanavi felt more like sneaking into a construction site. It was almost impossible to walk past without tripping over time strewn rubble and debris. The crumbling walls, the timeworn poles, and the faded wooden architecture once looked beyond saving, but after a much-needed face lift, the synagogue has become a beautiful addition to the timeless beauty of Alexandria. The Minister of ...