Kanaf (Hebrew: כָּנָף) is an Israeli settlement in the southern Golan Heights, organized as moshav shitufi, under the administration of Israel.
In April 1985, members of the settlement group moved to a temporary site at Moshav Eliad for six years.
In 1991, they moved to a permanent location near Mazra'at Kanaf (the site of a farm that had about 160 inhabitants when depopulated in 1967).
Features of the synagogue that have survived include a basalt stone floor, remains of eight pillars, and three benches.
In 1998–2004, excavation of the synagogue uncovered a unique basilica structure, an apse and a magnificent bimah.