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Givat Moshe, also known as Gush Shemonim (or Gush 80) is an ultra-Orthodox Jewish neighborhood in Jerusalem. It borders the other ultra-Orthodox Jerusalem neighborhoods of Sanhedria, Mahanayim, Ezrat Torah, Shikun Chabad, and Tel Arza. It is named after Moshe Porush, a Haredi politician from Agudat Yisrael.
Overview
[edit]A heavily Haredi neighborhood, Givat Moshe is home to numerous yeshivas and Hasidic synagogues.
Yeshivas
[edit]- Yeshivas Givat Shaul
- Brisk Yeshiva of Rabbi Meshulam Dovid Soloveitchik[1]
- Yeshivas Meor Einayim of Rachmastrivka
- Yeshivat Kaf HaChaim, Baal Teshuvah yeshiva[2]
- Yeshivat Or LeZion
- Yeshiva Torah VeEmunah, Baal Teshuvah yeshiva established by Belz
- Yeshivas Avnei Nezer of Sochatchov
- Yeshivat Tiferet Yaakov
- Yeshivas Tiferes HaTalmud
- Yeshivas HaRema of Rabbi Chaim Uri Freund, member of Badatz Edah HaChareidis
Synagogues
[edit]- Rachmastrivka Beth Midrash
- Shidlovtza (Hasidic community)
- Toras Chacham of Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Morgenstern [HE][3]
- Synagogue of Rabbi Yitzchak Tuvia Weiss of the Edah HaChareidis[4]
- Seret-Vizhnitz synagogue
- Bet HaKnesset Shevet HaLevi[5]
- Ohel Moshe of Rabbi Don Segal
- Or Avraham (Breslov)[6]
- Ma'ayanei Yisrael (Chabad)
- Amshinov synagogue
- Beit HaLevi (Yemenite)
- Yad Yechiel Yonah (Yemenite)
References
[edit]- ^ "Hagaon Harav Meshulam Dovid Soloveitchik, Zt"l, Rosh Yeshivas Brisk". Hamodia. January 31, 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ^ "How to get to ישיבת כף החיים in ירושלים by Bus". moovitapp.com. Moovit. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ^ "תורת חכם". bhol.co.il. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ^ "הרב יצחק טוביה וייס". jdn.co.il (in Hebrew).
- ^ "שנה ללא המנהיג • כך מתכוננים להילולת בעל ה'שבט הלוי'". 93fm.co.il. Kol Chai. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ^ "בית כנסת אור אברהם ברסלב - גבעת משה 8, ירושלים - בית כנסת". easy.co.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved 6 August 2021.