The Central (Ashkenazi) synagogue is located in the center of the Yishuv. The synagogue was dedicated in 1989.
The synagogue was built with the ideal of unity, as a place of worship for all residents of Mitzpe Yericho. Therefore no set prayer nosach was established; every chazan leads the prayers in his own nosach. As the community has grown, there are a number of daily minyanim. Many Torah classes take place in the Central Synagogue, and it certainly serves as the spiritual center of the yishuv.
Many tourist groups, especially those visiting the Judean Desert, take advantage of Mitzpe Yericho's convenient location to daven in the main shul before beginning their trip.
Sephardic Synagogue
Yemenite Synagogue
Kol Yehuda (Carlebach)




