Mishkan Amram Synagogue in Elad: 130 New Seats by Israber

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Mishkan Amram Synagogue in Elad has recently been built, providing a new place for prayer and community gatherings. Located on the second floor, the spacious prayer hall required high-quality furniture to accommodate worshippers. The synagogue entrusted Israber with the production of 130 chairs and matching shtenders, ensuring both comfort and durability. Soon, an elegant new door will also be installed to complete the space.

Mishkan Amram Synagogue in Elad is one of the largest newly built synagogues in the city, located 18 kilometers from Rishon LeZion. The impressive building was constructed by a father and his two sons, reflecting their dedication to providing a proper space for Torah study and prayer.

To furnish the synagogue’s spacious prayer hall on the second floor, the community sought out high-quality furniture. Israber was selected to supply 130 custom-made chairs and matching shtenders, crafted to meet the needs of worshippers.

Rabbi Cohen, the synagogue’s rabbi, shared his experience working with Israber:

“We have been serving our community for 15 years, and with God’s help, we were finally able to build a new synagogue. After completing construction, we needed to furnish the prayer hall. Although we started searching a bit late, we found Israber and our dear friend Meir, who provided us with outstanding furniture.”

“We had never seen anything like this before! Thank God, the congregation is very pleased—not only with the comfort but also with the beauty of the furniture. Every visitor to the synagogue is impressed and asks where these chairs were made.”

“At first, I was cautious about making the purchase, especially because of the high cost. We ordered 130 chairs and had to make an 80-90% prepayment before receiving them. But I trusted Meir, a God-fearing man who truly serves the Almighty, and decided to go ahead.”

“Thank God, everything was done ahead of schedule! Every deadline was met precisely, and even the delivery arrived earlier than expected. But what impressed me most was that the chairs were not simply produced in a factory and delivered ready-made—they were assembled right inside the synagogue! We watched the craftsmen work meticulously on every detail—this was true craftsmanship.”

“Thank God, the work is now complete, and we are only waiting for the Aron Kodesh and Bimah. Once they are installed, our synagogue will be fully completed in all its beauty. We welcome everyone to visit Elad and see with their own eyes the furniture created by Israber.”

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