The covers are off: Inside Kala Ghoda's restored 'blue' synagogue
The covers are off: Inside Kala Ghoda's restored 'blue' synagogue
The reopened Keneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue, built in 1884, allows non-Jews to participate in prayer too, but upon ID verification since it is under a terror threat
The central podium is surrounded by several wooden benches, and separate seating for men and women is available in galleries upstairs. The floor is set in Minton tiles originally imported from Stoke-on-Trent in England. Bharat Flooring and Tiles replicated this design for the ground floor.