Jerusalem’s Great Synagogue Will Be Closed For The High Holidays For The First Time

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The main entrance of The Great Synagogue in Jerusalem. (Martin Vines/Wikimedia Commons)

ISRAEL (JTA) – Jerusalem’s Great Synagogue will be closed during the High Holidays for the first time since it opened more than 60 years ago.

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In a statement on Sunday, the synagogue cited the risk of worshippers passing the coronavirus to others. Israel is currently in the process of implementing a second nationwide lockdown in response to an alarming rise in COVID-19 cases.

“The deciding consideration was the personal safety of every one of you,” the statement said. “Even if we stand by these [lockdown rules], there is still a risk. One person makes a mistake; one person is positive [for the coronavirus] and did not know; one person who can infect another. The Great Synagogue wants to prevent this risk [from affecting] every one of you.”

The Orthodox synagogue, which first opened for prayer in 1958, seats 850 men and 550 women.

The government on Sunday evening announced the regulations for the upcoming three-week lockdown, which wall start on Rosh Hashanah and last until after the Sukkot holiday in early October.


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Curious
Curious
3 years ago

What makes this particular Shul the “Great” Synagogue? Why that name? It’s large size? The chashuva people that daven there? There are many larger Batei Knisiyus in Yerushalayim. The Mir Yeshiva holds more people.

dr. yidd
dr. yidd
3 years ago

curious, if you davened there with chazzan Adler and the choir, you would know what makes great. it was also the largest synagogue when it was built. now Belz is larger, I believe. mir is a yeshiva, not a synagogue.

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
3 years ago

I would have appreciated some interior photos of the building. I suppose it is quite grand.

yosher
yosher
3 years ago

if it’s closed are the Jaffe brothers still able to hustle the tourists and suck the place dry?