Jewish Temples in Israel — Find 73+ Sacred Sites
Browse 73 jewish synagogues across Israel — with photos, history, and travel info.
Top Jewish Synagogues in Israel
Spain Synagogue
Great Synagogue (Tel Aviv)
Libyan Synagogue, Jaffa
The or Torah Synagogue
Hechal Yehuda Synagogue
Western Wall
Hurva Synagogue
Ades Synagogue
Pressburg Yeshiva (Jerusalem)
Wilson's Arch (Jerusalem)
Ohr Ha-Chaim Synagogue
Synagogues of Jerusalem
Nabratein Synagogue
Jerusalem Great Synagogue
Hecht Synagogue
Old Yemenite Synagogue (Silwan)
Old Motza Synagogue
Ohel Yitzchak Synagogue
Yeshurun Central Synagogue
Tiferet Yisrael Synagogue
Tzuf Dvash Synagogue
Ramban Synagogue
Shira Hadasha
Warren's Gate
Top Regions
- Tel Aviv (6)
- Center District (5)
- North District (4)
- Tel-Aviv District (3)
About Jewish Temples in Israel
Synagogues are the houses of prayer, study, and assembly for Jewish communities worldwide, a tradition stretching back more than 2,000 years. Each synagogue contains an ark holding the Torah scrolls and a bimah for reading them aloud during Shabbat and festival services. Architectural traditions vary widely — from the ancient stone synagogues of Capernaum and Dura-Europos to medieval European synagogues, Sephardic shuls of Spain and Morocco, ornate Eastern European wooden synagogues, and modern community centers. Major historical sites include the Western Wall in Jerusalem, the Altneuschul in Prague (Europe's oldest active synagogue), and historic synagogues in Cordoba, Toledo, and Amsterdam.