The history of the Borisov synagogue "Khevre Telim" begins in the early 20th century, when a significant Jewish community lived in the city. The synagogue was built in 1910 with funds from local residents, and became one of the key objects of the spiritual and cultural life of the Jewish community. Prayers, Torah studies and other religious events were held here. During the Soviet period, the building was nationalized and used for secular needs, which led to the loss of its original function. The architecture of the synagogue is made in a traditional style with elements of eclecticism, characteristic of Jewish religious architecture buildings of the early 20th century.