Givat Moshe

In this article we are going to thoroughly analyze and explore everything related to Givat Moshe. From its origins to its current impact, we will study its evolution over time and how it has influenced different aspects of society. In addition, we will examine the various perspectives and opinions that exist on this topic, in order to obtain a global and complete vision. Givat Moshe is a topic of great relevance and topicality, so it is essential to understand it in depth to be aware of its impact on today's world.

Givat Moshe (Hebrew: גבעת משה), also known as Gush Shemonim, is a Haredi Jewish neighborhood in Jerusalem bordering on Sanhedria, Mahanayim, Ezrat Torah, Shikun Chabad, and Tel Arza.

History

Givat Moshe is home to numerous yeshivas and Hasidic synagogues. It is named after Rabbi Moshe Porush, a Haredi politician from Agudat Yisrael.

Yeshivas

Yeshivat Or LeZion
  • Yeshivas Yagdil Torah
  • Yeshivas Givat Shaul
  • Brisk Yeshiva of Rabbi Meshulam Dovid Soloveitchik
  • Yeshivas Meor Einayim of Rachmastrivka
  • Yeshivat Kaf HaChaim for Baalei Teshuvah
  • 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

Rachmastrivka Rebbe Rabbi David Twersky (right) the inauguration of the Rachmastrivka beth midrash

References

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  4. ^ "בית כנסת אור אברהם ברסלב - גבעת משה 8, ירושלים - בית כנסת". easy.co.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved 6 August 2021.

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