Inside Jerusalem’s Most Jaw-Dropping Synagogue – You Won’t Believe Its Secrets!
Discover the Jerusalem Great Synagogue, a magnificent house of worship featuring stunning architecture, a world-renowned choir, and the unique Rosenbaum Mezuzah Collection.

The Jerusalem Great Synagogue stands as one of the most striking houses of worship in the heart of the city, a place where tradition, architecture, and community converge.
Founded by British philanthropist Sir Isaac Wolfson, the synagogue was designed to echo the grandeur of the Beit Hamikdash. Its soaring stained-glass windows, marble floors, and massive chandeliers create an atmosphere that is both majestic and deeply spiritual. With seating for 1,400 worshippers, it is one of the largest synagogues in Israel.
But beyond its size and beauty, the Great Synagogue is defined by its inclusivity. Here, worshippers span the spectrum: haredim, chasidim, secular Jews, and even visitors unsure of their connection to Judaism.
“Our shul is open to everybody,” says one congregant. “Whether you come in joy, sadness, or just searching for closeness to Hashem, this is a place for you. It’s international, a place like no other,” declares the Synagogue's director to Thank You Hashem.
The synagogue also houses a unique cultural treasure: the Rosenbaum Mezuzah Collection. Displayed in its marble foyer, the exhibit is considered one of the world’s largest private collections of mezuzot. It brings together thousands of artifacts from around the globe, blending historic scrolls with contemporary designs to form a living museum of Jewish identity.
Adding to its distinction is the synagogue’s professional choir, renowned worldwide for its powerful renditions of Ashkenazi melodies. The music fills the vast sanctuary, elevating the prayer experience and leaving visitors moved.
More than a synagogue, the Jerusalem Great Synagogue has become a landmark, a space where faith, music, and tradition unite, and where anyone, from any walk of life, can feel something real.