The synagogue maintains daily prayer services, led by Rabbi Michoel Rose.
The synagogue also provides educational classes, youth and festivals programming and is instrumental in interfaith work in South Wales.
[2] Bute Street was the centre of the Jewish community in the nineteenth century.
[citation needed] One of the congregation's former buildings was purchased in 1979 and converted into a Hindu temple.
[5] With the diminution of the Cardiff Jewish community and a drift away from the older neighbourhoods, these congregations consolidated in the present, modern building in Cyncoed Gardens, Cyncoed, dedicated by Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks in 2003.