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Hecht Synagogue

Hecht Synagogue is a synagogue located on the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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Hecht Synagogue
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism
StatusActive
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LocationIsrael Jerusalem, Israel
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Architecture
ArchitectRam Karmi
Completed1981

Hecht Synagogue (Hebrew: בית הכנסת הכט) is a synagogue located on the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

History

The Hecht synagogue was established by the family of Mayer Jacob "Chic" Hecht (1928–2006), a Republican United States Senator from Nevada and U.S. Ambassador to the Bahamas. It is noted for the unique arrangement of the Torah ark and panoramic view of the Old City of Jerusalem from a huge window.1 The building was designed by Israeli architect Ram Karmi. Construction was completed in June 1981.

The synagogue overlooks the Temple Mount. The building is constructed of Jerusalem stone with a women's section on the gallery floor. The synagogue does not operate on Sabbath and the Jewish holidays.2

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