In 1980, the building was purchased by the Jews of the city for religious holidays. In 1989, when the anti-Jewish policy in the USSR began to soften and the Jewish community in Balti was registered, the building was officially named a synagogue. The house was built in the second half of the 20th century. The total area is about 120 sq. m. Several times the premises was repaired. The last renovation and opening of services took place in 2022.