Completed in 1958,[3] the synagogue is renowned for a stained glass artwork by Abraham Rattner.
Following the COVID-19 global pandemic, there were concerns that, due to the exodus of workers from the city center, the synagogue would be unable to sustain its future operating costs.
[2] A sculpture Hands of Peace by Nehemia Azaz is situated over the entrance doors.
[2] The art depicts images from Genesis 1:3 and Jewish religious symbols including a menorah, a shofar and an etrog.
Additional influences include kabbalistic symbolism of "the force and the spirit of the ineffable and unknowable power".