The Or Zaruaa Synagogue is listed among the sites for
historic preservation by the Jerusalem municipality. The preservation site number of the synagogue is 2638. On 19 February 1997, Judge V. Ziler, President of the Jerusalem District Court, ruled the synagogue was permanently
hekdesh, (הקדש).
Description The Or Zaruaa Synagogue is high, built over two-stories, on a hill,
above sea level, with an area of , in the Nachlaot neighborhood in central Jerusalem. The exterior walls are covered with
Jerusalem stone, as mandated for all buildings in Jerusalem. The first floor, originally built as a home for the rabbi, is a kindergarten. The synagogue itself, on the second floor, is designed in a
Neo-Mauresque, or Spanish North-African style, where the men's seats surround the raised
Bimah. The hall has a very high ceiling, and includes a women's section (
ezrat nashim). Tall windows are accentuated by massive stone frames, curved at the top. == History ==