Worshippers at the Great Synagogue in the Shikun Vatikim neighborhood of Holon are struggling to recover from the damage the synagogue sustained from a missile barrage launched from Iran yesterday.

The missile strike completely shattered the synagogue’s windows and caused extensive damage to the building, which serves as a study hall for young men and a yeshiva for Torah scholars.

Rabbi Binyamin Hamra, who heads the yeshiva and study hall and is the son of the legendary rabbi of the Syrian Jewish community, expressed relief that the attack occurred at 7:05 AM, during the brief moments between the first and second prayer services of the morning/

"In a miraculous turn of events, the worshippers had just finished the first prayer service at 7:05 AM and had not yet entered the second service, which begins at 7:15 AM," said Rabbi Hamra. "Precisely during the minutes when there were no worshippers in the synagogue, the terrible explosion occurred, and no one was injured."... Read More: Arutz-7