בית הכנסת היכל הקודש דחסידי ברסלב, Breslover Hasidic synagogue in Yavne'el, Israel.
Heichal HaKodesh is a synagogue in Yavne'el with a central glass dome that brings natural light into the main prayer hall. The building includes separate prayer areas for men and women, accommodating around 700 worshippers in total.
The synagogue was founded in 1998 as a project of Breslover Hasidim followers and took approximately 14 years to build. It was officially opened and dedicated in 2012, marking the completion of its construction phase.
The synagogue is a central place for Breslover Hasidim followers to gather daily for prayers and Torah study. The spaces are organized to support the spiritual needs and practices of this religious community.
The building has separate spaces for men and women, plus a ritual bath for men that follows religious requirements. It hosts religious celebrations throughout the year, and visitors should dress modestly when entering.
The architecture was designed by Assad Salma and Abraham Aberjil, blending traditional Jewish elements with modern construction methods. This combination of old and new is especially visible in the striking glass dome and the thoughtful spatial layouts.
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