
Historic Overhaul Planned for Yerushalayim’s Famed Zichron Moshe Shtieblach
One of Yerushalayim’s most iconic shuls is preparing for a major transformation. The historic Zichron Moshe shtieblach will soon undergo an extensive renovation and expansion project that will include the construction of a new network of shtieblach on the ground floor, modeled after the renowned Itzkowitz shul in Bnei Brak.
The shul recently completed an initial phase of renovations, including the installation of new cabinets and long-overdue repairs throughout the building. Following the petirah of the mara d’asra, Rav Aharon Fischer zt”l, a new committee was appointed under the leadership of the current mara d’asra, Rav Yisroel Fischer, to oversee the affairs of the shul and improve conditions for its many mispallelim and neighborhood residents.
The gabbaim have now unveiled the centerpiece of their vision to modernize and expand the bais medrash. Under the heading “U’leshachlel Heichaleha — Kol Omrim Hodu LaHashem,” the hanhalah issued a special announcement informing the public that, after months of intensive planning and tremendous effort carried out with extraordinary siyata d’Shmaya, the shul is entering a new era of renovation, restoration, and expansion.
The announcement states that substantial portions of both the main bais medrash and the adjoining shtieblach will be upgraded “for the honor of this mikdash me’at and to provide greater comfort for the thousands who frequent this holy place.”
Construction will begin in the lower level of the building, centered around the Pri Chadash shtiebel and the surrounding area. This first phase will include enlarging and modernizing the existing shtieblach, renovating and expanding the restroom facilities, and refurbishing the entrance area.
A key feature of the project will be the installation of an internal staircase connecting the lower level directly to the main bais medrash and the upper shtieblach, allowing mispallelim to move easily between the floors and utilize both areas more conveniently.
Once work on the lower level is completed, renovations will shift to significant portions of the main sanctuary and the upper shtieblach. During that phase, some minyanim and tefillos will temporarily relocate to the newly completed shtieblach downstairs.
As construction is set to begin in the coming days, the gabbaim have issued an urgent request to anyone storing personal belongings in the affected areas.
“With construction beginning b’ezras Hashem in the coming days, a complete evacuation will take place of all contents located in the Pri Chadash shtiebel, the Kahanovitch shtiebel, throughout the lower floor, the corridors near the restroom area, and all private storage cabinets. The entire area must remain completely empty throughout the construction period.”
Invoking the principle that “HaTorah chasah al mamonam shel Yisroel,” the gabbaim urged mispallelim to remove their belongings immediately.
“Accordingly, we respectfully request and strongly urge anyone with belongings in the above-mentioned areas to remove them immediately and take them home, and not relocate items to other areas of the shul.”
The hanhalah also announced that a special suggestion box will soon be installed, allowing mispallelim to submit ideas, recommendations, and comments regarding the renovation project for the gabbaim overseeing the work.

{Matzav.com}