Français : La "place" du Shabat (il s'agit en réalité d'un simple carrefour), se trouve entre les quartiers de Méa Shéarim et Geula, à l'intersection des rues Méa Shéarim (à l'est, à droite sur la photo), Strauss et Yeshaayahu (au sud, derrière), Malkhei Yisrael (à l'ouest, à gauche) et Yekhezkel (au nord, en face).
Sur le bâtiment à l'angle opposé, on voit une enseigne multicolore "קידישיק" (kidishik ou kidichic). Il s'agit d'une chaine de magasins spécialisée dans les vêtements d'enfants à la mode des religieux orthodoxes.
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