Yes, you just mount it as @home and deselect "format partition" option.
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if you have it on a separate partition, it is more complicated if /home is just a BTRFS subvolume.
Not just with Zypper, but if you have everything on BTRFS, I have managed to do so using btrfstools while still on MicroOS (which is where I came from) and with guidance of Gemini.