September 27, 2023

New synagogue built by Aleh nonprofit for disabled children features a lowered ark, elevators, handrails, wheelchair ramps, and assistants to help people read from the Torah.

A synagogue adapted for use by children and adults with disabilities is now open in Bnei Brak on the campus of Aleh, an Israeli nonprofit that advocates for children with disabilities.

Inaugurated last week, the Zekur L’Avraham synagogue is the first in Israel to be fully accessible for worshippers with special needs. The Holy Ark is lower than usual, allowing worshippers in wheelchairs to approach it, and the synagogue is fitted out with elevators, support rails, wheelchair ramps, amplifiers, and assistants who help people read from the Torah.

There are already some accessible synagogues in Israel, but the new one was specifically constructed for children with special needs, to allow them to participate fully in all activities.

Inaugurated last week, the Zekur L’Avraham synagogue is the first in Israel to be fully accessible for worshippers with special needs. The Holy Ark is lower than usual, allowing worshippers in wheelchairs to approach it, and the synagogue is fitted out with elevators, support rails, wheelchair ramps, amplifiers, and assistants who help people read from the Torah.

There are already some accessible synagogues in Israel, but the new one was specifically constructed for children with special needs, to allow them to participate fully in all activities.

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