[5] Rabbi Bernát Schück, as the leader of the community, made an effective contribution to its construction.
[5] In the courtyard of the synagogue there were a cheder (kindergarten), a mikveh (ritual bath) and a shechita slaughterhouse.
[8] The Orthodox primary school, established in 1918, moved ten years later to a new building at the end of the courtyard.
The marble plaque inside the synagogue commemorates the construction of the school in 1928, honoring the names of those who contributed: First Rabbi Bernát Schück, Community President Jakab Rothbart, architects Arnold Merbl and Jakab Klein and others.
the Iosefin Synagogue is used on Friday evenings, Saturday mornings and High Holidays.