In 1923 the issue was again on the agenda and Lipót Baumhorn made a new plan and the synagogue was completed by January 1924, built in an eclectic style.
The style of painting is considered novel: curtain drapes, often used in medieval painting, have a beautiful effect on the apse of the sanctuary with the motifs on the walls; on the parapet of the female gallery, the outlined fields are scattered with maccabe lilies, and the blue pillar flanking the shrine apse represents two columns of the Solomon's Temple, traditionally Hebrew.
In the great temple arc, the enormous slogan of Jewish ethics shines: "Love your neighbor as yourself" in Hebrew and Hungarian.
All the motifs of the painting were designed and drawn by the architect Lipót Baumhorn in the smallest detail.”[2] In the 1980s, the building housed the office and culture room of the local Israeli religious district, while the winter prayer hall served religious functions.
The modern building of the Holocaust Documentation Center and Memorial has been set up in its immediate surroundings and has operated since 2004.