ABSTRACT: This article seeks to make visible the discourse about the construction and appropriation of a sacred space established by a group of Jews who arrived in the city Christmas in the first decade of the twentieth century. What is questioned is that the sacred space delimited by these Jews in the city of Christmas? What reasons led them to build? What this space symbolize? To understand these questions we will seek to develop a reflection on this space for free magazines, newspapers and literature of the time that will allow us establish a dialogue with the notions of space built by Michel de Certeau, Mircea Eliade, Michel Foucault, Douglas Santos, Durval Muniz Albuquerque Junior Margaret Wertheim, among other authors.