But structural and stylistic features of the building, as well as a comparison with the nearby monastery, support the evidence that the synagogue was built at the beginning of the 17th century.
[3] In 1933 the synagogue was confiscated by the Soviet authorities and converted into a warehouse.
Annexes to the west and south served as prayer-rooms for the women.
Worth mentioning are the lithic Holy Ark with fine ornaments as well as the main entrance, which is surmounted by a plaster frame.
[5] After falling into disrepairs, it was reported that Boris Slobodnyuk, a Ukrainian Christian, was funding work to restore the synagogue.