Elad, one of Israel’s youngest cities, was established in 1998 and has since become a thriving hub of Torah study and Jewish life. With a population primarily consisting of ultra-Orthodox families, Elad is home to numerous synagogues, yeshivas, and community institutions that reflect its deeply religious character.
Among the city’s most cherished spiritual centers is the Mishkan Amram Sephardic Synagogue, which has recently reopened after a complete renovation. Thanks to Israber, the synagogue now features a beautifully redesigned interior, premium handcrafted wooden furniture, and an optimized layout that enhances both comfort and sanctity.
The synagogue serves as a gathering place for the Sephardic community of Elad, providing an inspiring environment for daily prayers, Torah study, and festive celebrations. With its renewed design and commitment to tradition, Mishkan Amram continues to uphold the rich Sephardic heritage while embracing the highest standards of craftsmanship and functionality.