The ed-Dikke Synagogue is an ancient Jewish synagogue, located 3 km (1.9 mi) north of the Sea of Galilee on the eastern bank of the Jordan River in what are the Golan Heights, (Jaulan), Syria.
[1] The synagogue, located at a site known as Khirbet ed-Dikke, was first identified by Gottlieb Schumacher in the 1880s.
[2][3] In 1905, Heinrich Kohl and Carl Watzinger briefly investigated the site.
[4] The building is thought to date from c. 460 CE[5] and consists of a prayer hall measuring approximately 11 by 14 m (36 by 46 ft).
It was divided into three aisles by two rows of four columns each.