Having undergone some repairs, with an office in its courtyard this synagogue is the headquarters of the İzmir Jewish Heritage Project. Currently not serving for religious purposes, it functions mainly as a conference hall.
http://www.izmirjewishheritage.com/synagogues-of-izmir
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Alona Nitzan-Shiftan, "The Sephardi Synagogue: The Fusion of Sefardic Jewish Tradition with Ottoman Architectural Forms," in Attilio Petruccioli (ed.), Sefarad: Architettura e urbanistica ebraiche dopo il 1492 (Ferrara, 1992), pp. 129-144;
Giacomo Saban, "Sinagoghe sefardite nell'Imperio Ottomano," in Attilio Petruccioli (ed.), Sefarad: Architettura e urbanistica ebraiche dopo il 1492 (Ferrara, 1992), pp. 145-156 (p. 154);