1988
Pisgat Ze'ev, 9 Sayeret Golani st.

About the project

The Beit Ya’acov Synagogue was built in 1988 to serve the Sephardi community of Pisgat Ze’ev North. The synagogue was designed by Jerusalem architect Ze’ev Rovina to seat approximately 400 congregants and to include ritual baths, a library and a communal hall. In recent years, a Chabad synagogue has been located in the basement and a yeshiva (institution for Torah and Talmud study) has met in the synagogue, library and hall.

The donors

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