The Jerusalem Great Synagogue - Saying Shema in front of every Shul in the world.
Join us as we explore and say Shema in different, unique Shuls around the world. Next stop: The Jerusalem Great Synagogue Funded by the British philanthropist Sir Isaac Wolfson, this breathtaking synagogue was designed to echo the Beis HaMikdash itself. With its stained glass windows, marble floors, and grand chandeliers, it seats over 1,400 people and welcomes everyone. Here, you’ll find charedim, chasidim, non-affiliated, and tourists, all drawn to a space that opens its doors to anyone seeking closeness to Hashem. Whether you come in sadness or joy, this is a place that embraces you. Step inside and you’ll discover the Rosenbaum Mezuza Collection, one of the world’s largest private collections, with over 1,000 mezuzas from around the globe, blending history and modern artistry. And when the professional choir fills the sanctuary with powerful Ashkenazi melodies, the entire space becomes alive with soul. The Great Synagogue isn’t just a place to pray, it’s a Jerusalem landmark where history, music, and tradition converge. If you ever find yourself in Jerusalem… you must visit.