The alms cells are placed within a niche located on the western corner of the southern patio.
Twenty-four rectangular cells are set in four columns against a blue wooden board. An additional separated cell is attached to the left. Each is inscribed with the relevant purpose, for which the congregation is asked to contribute. The following are the legible inscriptions; some are indecipherable (read from right to left, top to bottom):
Kuppat Rabbi Shimon Bar Yohai (upper right); Kuppat Me'ir Ba'al HaNess (third on the upper register); Kuppat Bikur Holim (second on the third register; namely: visiting the sick people); Kuppat Bedek Bayit (forth on the third register; namely: maintenance of the house); Kuppat Porat Yoseph (first on the fifth register).
The separated cell is inscribed: Kuppat Torat Moshe Emet (namely: "The Law of Moses is the truth").
Structure: masonry, sawed, hammered
Decoration: none
Bonding: hinges, nailed
Inscription: ink on paper; printed
Width: 220 cm
Such alms cells are characteristic to the synagogues in the Hara Kbira, see also: Alms cells in the HaKetana Synagogue.