The hand of the Lord was upon Ezekiel fourteen years after the destruction [of the temple] (Ezekiel 40), when He showed him the rebuilding of the city [of Jerusalem] and the temple. And it was a Jubilee year, 25 years after the exile of Jehoiachin (Radak on Ezekiel 1:1)
Year 3352 of the Jewish calendar.
Ezekiel died during the lifetime of Nebuchadnezzar and was buried in Babylonia between the Euphrates and Kevar Rivers. And when Evil-Merodach reigned and released Jeconiah from prison, 35,000 Jews came out with him and built a dome over Ezekiel's grave. And upon the grave, there is a will that is called a _shildkrot_ (turtle). It is an amazing [piece] of work, and the engraved names of Ezekiel and Jeconiah and a troop of men are visible still today.
And they made a large synagogue near it, and there are about 60 towers in the location of the synagogue. So the synagogue stands between the towers, and a reading table was built in [its] courtyard. And behind the synagogue is Ezekiel's grave. And all of [the place] together is called the Synagogue of Ezekiel and Jeconiah.
The path to Ezekiel's synagogue is [made up] of streams and vineyards that Evil-Merodach gave him to earn a livelihood from. And this place is a Jewish holy site, so people from far away come to pray there. And on Yom Kippur, they take out a parchment Torah scroll handwritten by Ezekiel and read from it. And there are oil lamps lit upon his grave the entire day.
There is also a big holy room there filled with many books from the destruction of the First and Second Temples. And when the Ishmaelite leader reigned over these places, he preserved all of these synagogues until this day. And see the book, Beit Yisrael, I have transposed it in [Hebrew]; it is good to transpose it, as it is wondrous. And the study hall over Ezekiel's tomb is a very beautiful building, and everything is golden.
However, the western wall is from plaster and the grave is from limestone, its height being three cubits. And the entrance to the study hall is small, but when people come to pray there, the entrance expands.