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Jerusalem
The Old City, Western Wall Tunnels
The Rabbi Getz Synagogue, Conservation and renewal
OrdererThe Western Wall Heritage Foundation
DurationMay-July 2007
Implemented by: Aliza Van Zaiden
Evgeny Ivanovsky
Yossi Vaknin
Shiran Sabag
Ariel Elzam
Yotam Carmel

 
The conservation measures implemented in the Rabbi Getz Synagogue are part of an extensive conservation, renewal and presentation program carried out in the Western Wall tunnels.

The vaults in the cavity, which is used as a synagogue, were built during the Ottoman period as part of the water storage system in the Moslem Quarter. Following the Six Day War the place was converted to a synagogue that was named after the first rabbi of the Western Wall – Rabbi Getz. The proximity of the synagogue to the Western Wall and the location of the “holy of holies” have enhanced its significance primarily among certain Haridim who have chosen to pray there.
 
The interior of the synagogue consists of a series of vaults that rest on the Western Wall (see attached plan). In the middle of the Western Wall’s façade is Warren’s Gate, named after Charles Warren who, on behalf of the Palestine Exploration Fund, explored the region of the Temple Mount between the years 1867-1870. The inside of the synagogue resembles the Hebrew letter ã; the eastern system of vaults, adjacent to the Western Wall, forms an elongated cavity approximately 2 x 15 meters. The southern vault rises to a height of 6.84 meters and at the top of it is an opening (that is currently blocked) through which water was drawn. The northern vault is 3.45 meters high. This elongated space is accessed via a square chamber which is the center of the synagogue and measures 4.00 x 4.30 meters x 5.65 meters high.

The physical problems that were identified at the site are: cracked masonry stones; the disintegration of bonding material inside the joints; flaking and disintegration of plaster. In addition to these there is a problem that was caused by previous conservation intervention which involved the use of cement-based plaster.
 
The conservation measures included: filling in the cracks in the stones; removing the remains of the disintegrated bonding material from the joints; pointing up the joints in the vaults and walls with bonding material composed of pit lime; peeling plaster; the application of lime-based plaster.



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Plan of the synagogue

View of the northern part; to the right – the Western Wall façade; prior to implementing the conservation measures.

View of the northern wall before the work.

View of the northern wall after implementation; to the right – Warren’s Gate.

General view to the south after the completion of the work.


Additional Projects
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 The Western Wall, The Machkame Building - Conservation of the Southern Facade of the Machkema Building
 City of David - Conservation measures accompanying an excavation in the north of the City of David
 City of David - Conservation of the Shiloah Pool and preparing it for the public
 The Western Wall Tunnel - Conservation Report for 2005
 The Western Wall Tunnels, The Hasmonean Room - Conservation Treatment of the Hasmonean Room
 The Western Wall Tunnels, The Miqve’ot (ritual baths) - An excavation accompanied by conservation, conservation of the miqve’ot
 City of David, Givati Car Park - Stabilization and post-excavation conservation
 The Western Wall Tunnels, The Secret Passage - Conservation and stabilization after excavation
 Zahal Square - Implementation of conservation measures
 The Old City - Conservation of the western ritual bath (miqve) in the Western Wall tunnel
 The Old City - Conserving the Engineers’ Tombs in the Jaffa Gate Plaza
 The Western Wall Tunnels, The Hasmonean Aqueduct - Conservation Measures for Removing Hazards
 The Western Wall Tunnels - Removing Hazards from the Hall with the Temple Mount Model
 The Old City - Conservation of the Church of St. Mary of the Knights (The German Church)
 The Western Wall - Hazard Removal
 Jerusalem - Maintaining Antiquities Sites in the Western Part of the City
 City of David - Conservation Maintenance
 The Wall Builders Garden - Conservation Measures
 Akeldama - The Conservation of a Crusader Burial Structure
 Ophel City Walls - Conservation of the Walls
 The Wall Builders Garden - Conservation and Development
 Mount Zion - Conservation Measures at David’s Tomb
 The Old City - A Plaster 'Pilot' Project in the Crusader Cardo
 The Ades Synagogue - Conservation of the Murals, 2013
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