Temple Emil

Temple Emil was a Jewish synagogue in Manila, Philippines.

Consecrated in 1924, it was the first synagogue in the Philippines and was funded by the family of Emil Bachrach, an American Jew. It was destroyed in World War II during the 1945 Battle of Manila which led to the end of the Japanese occupation.

It was situated along Taft Avenue in Manila. The building exhibited a Moorish architecture style.

The Beth Yaacov Synagogue would be built in 1982 to replace Temple Emil in another site in Makati.