Burnt Torah scroll (file)
Burnt Torah scroll (file)Flash90

The bottom floor of the Ichud Shivat Zion synagogue in Tel Aviv was severely damaged by a fire several days ago, in a blaze which destroyed many holy books and damaged several rooms and hallways.

This week, Arutz Sheva spoke to the synagogue's staff about the damage - and plans for reconstruction. 

"Last Monday at around 11 o' clock, I got a call from the alarm company that there was something wrong," the synagogue's caretaker, Herzl Machluf, recounted. "I sent someone named Eyal, and he reported that there was a fire."

"I came a bit later and saw the firefighters outside," he continued. "They were trying to fight the fire from above, but then understood that the main point is down here."

The damage was extreme, he said. 

"All the holy books, all the rooms, it was all damaged... there are ancient books here."

The synagogue's secretary, Akiva Smoler, said that the fire had proven a large blow for Tel Aviv's religious community.

"The heart is broken [...] this place is very important to Tel Aviv, very central," he said. "Closing this place, even just for renovations is heart wrecking [...] I was shocked when I witnessed the damage."

Renovations are underway, however. 

"We want the synagogue to be ready by Rosh Hashanah [the Jewish New Year; September 24-26 - ed.], this is very important, not only for us but for Tel Aviv and the community," he said. 

Amos Sadeh, from the Belfour building rehabilitation company, stated that the renovations would be handled with care and respect. 

"From the moment we saw the damage, we realized that this rehabilitation has to do not only with power tools, but also with the soul," Sadeh stated. "The damage to this sacred place is great, and we treat the building with reverence, as well as those things which need genizah [special procedures for disposing of Jewish texts - ed.]." 

"This is certainly different than reconstructing an apartment, shop, or factory," he added, "but we are working to restore the synagogue as quickly as possible."