Established in the late 19th century, it is one of the oldest and, located on a 127 m2 (1,370 sq ft) site, one of the smallest synagogues in Tehran.
[1][2] The synagogue was established during the time of Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar.
Molla Hanina died in 1283 SH (1904–1905 AD) and the synagogue was managed by the Jewish Council since then.
[1][3] Today the population of Jews in Oudlajan is relatively low and the synagogue is only open on Sabbaths.
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