
The synagogue’s facade, with two niches flanking the door, apparently for lamps, has recently been restored by the Israel Antiquities Authority. Its interior blue accents are said to go back to the Jewish experience in Moorish Spain where blue was sacred. True to Sephardic style, the synagogue has two focal points: the southern wall – closest to Jerusalem – for the Holy Ark (in this case, three arks), and the central, raised bimah.

The synagogue’s regular worshippers include some of Safed’s oldest families, and the liturgy is also very old and authentic.
The Saturday service begins at 7:45 A.M. Other hours are irregular.
Fuente: Israel Wonders