The cornerstone was laid in 1963 by Mr Henry Jacobson, in memory of his parents, long-standing members of the Chassidic community. The building committee included Rabbi Aloy, obm, Mr Shaul Bacher, obm, Mr Mitzie Yachad and others. The Shul was finished about a year later. The synagogue was completed in 1963 and designed by the firm of Morgensten & Morgensten, the husband and wife team of Jacques Morgenstern and Riva Morgenstern. They met at the University of the Witwatersrand in the Department of Architecture in the 1940s and ran a successful and award-winning architectural practice in Johannesburg. The Chassidim Shul served as a place of worship and study and other activities of
Chabad-Lubavitch. It was famous for its Shabbat farbrengens and extraordinary Chassidic joy and dancing on Simchat Torah. With the change in demographics in Yeoville, the building is no longer in use as a synagogue. The congregation relocated to 27 Aintree Avenue, in the
Savoy Estate of Johannesburg. In 2025, the congregation opened its new shul at the Hebrew Order of David centre in
Orchards. ==Design==