The NYPD’s Bomb Squad is investigating a suspicious package found Wednesday morning in front of a Brooklyn synagogue, cops said.

The package was discovered shortly before 9 a.m. in front of 3017 Glenwood Road — where Orthodox synagogue Congregation B’nai Jacob Of Flatbush is located, police said.

The NYPD’s specialized units, including the Bomb Squad, were responding to the building, which also houses a child care facility, cops said.

FDNY units were on standby at the scene, a spokesman said.

Police were still investigating the device.

Last week, 26-year-old West Virginia man Larry Griffin II was busted for placing three rice cookers in two separate Manhattan locations, including the bustling Fulton Street subway station in Lower Manhattan. He was charged with three counts of placing a false bomb.