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== History[edit | edit source] ==
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In the times of Dovid Ha'Melech the Aron was kept in Kiryat Ye'arim for 20 years. The land Telz-Stone is built on was purchased pre 1948 by Menashe Elissar, a businessman who was attracted to the site as the location of the biblical Kiryat Ye'arim.
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Telz (Telshe) Stone (officially named Kiryat Yearim) was founded in 1973 by a group from the Telz (Telshe) yeshiva in Wickliffe, Oh. Irving Stone financially backed this endeavor, thus its more common name - Telz Stone. The yeshiva's campus was built on Telz Stone's highest point as required by halacha. In 1977 Rav Mordechai Gifter came to Telz-Stone with 20 students from the Telz yeshiva in the US. In 1979 following the passing of the Telz Rosh Yeshiva Rav Boruch Sorotzkin, Rav Gifter returned to The States to resume the position of Rosh Yeshiva. That spelled the end to the Telz-Stone branch of the Telz yeshiva. In 1982 Yeshiva Neve Tzion moved in to the vacant campus.
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Until this day the Telz influence is apparent. Telz-Stone's mara d'asra is a son-in-law of the late Telz Rosh Yeshiva Rav Boruch Sorotzkin. The Telz influence can also be seen by some of the town's street names, Gordon st. named after the late Telz Rosh yeshiva Rav Eliezer Gordon, Ma'alot Kedoshei Telz commemorating the Telz Jews that perished during the holocaust. Oznaim La'Torha st. named after Rav Zalman Sorotzkin's work by the same name and Bloch st. named after Rav Eliyahu Meir Bloch the founder of the Telz yeshiva in post war America.
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For many years Telz-Stone remained a small town with no new building going on. In the early 1990's several dozen apartment buildings, town-houses and Semi-detached homes where built. It wasn't until a decade or so later that the major construction began, nearly doubling the population. That construction continues today with the expansion of "The Achuza" - the Achuzat Ye'arim neighborhood.
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==Population==
 
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== Population[edit | edit source] ==
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==Rabbonim==
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Very partial list:
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Rav Aryeh Shulman - Mara De'Asra, Rov of Bnei Ha'Yeshivos shul </br>
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Rav Yehudah Kabessa - Sephaardi Rabbi, Rov of Ma'or Chachmei Ha'Maarav shul </br>
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Rav Moshe Mendelson - Rov of Nachlei Da'as Torah center </br>
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Rav Tuvia Rosen - Rov of Chanichei Ha'Yeshivos shul in the Achuzat Ye'arim neighborhood </br>
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Rav Morbechai Kuber - Rov of Nachalas Tzvi shul (American community) </br>
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Rav Shlomo Goldstein - Rov of Tubin's shul (South African community) </br>
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Rav Eliezer Braun - Posek (son-in-law of Rabbi Shulman) </br>
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Rav Binyomin Sorotzkin - Rosh Yeshiva Ateres Shlomo (son of Rabbi Baruch Sorotzkin of Telz) </br>
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==Shuls==
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Bnei Ha'Yeshivos - the old-time Israeli shul </br>
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Nachalas Tzvi - American shul </br>
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Nachlei Da'as - Torah Center </br>
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Ma'or Chachmei Ha'maarav - Sephardic shul </br>
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Kol Yehuda - Sephardic shul </br>
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Ha'Kiryah - Leaning towards Modern Orthodoxy </br>
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Chassidim - General Chasidic shul </br>
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Chanichei Ha'yeshivos - Yeshivish shul of the Achuzat Ye'arim neighborhood </br>
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Knesset Yisroel Yotzei Chevron - Yeshivish shul of the Achuzat Ye'arim neighborhood </br>
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B'Darchei Avoseinu (Levenberg's) - Shul founded by mr. Pini Levenberg in the bottom floor of his home </br>
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Ta'am v'Da'as - South African shul </br>
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Bircat Shalom (Ashlag) - Followers of the Kabalistic Ashlag dynasty led by Reb Avrohom Gottleib </br>
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Chibat Shimon - Small morrocan shul </br>
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Breslov Kloiz
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==Chinuch==
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====Pre-School====
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34 different ganim (preschools), including two for special ed. children, one for boys and one for girls.
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====Chadorim:====
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Horei Yehuda http://www.torahindex.com/en/inst/institutionsDetail.aspx?index=1&instID=2868
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Tiferet Yehuda http://www.torahindex.com/en/inst/institutionsDetail.aspx?index=1&instID=5897
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====Beis Ya'akov====
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Ohel Chasia
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====Yeshiva Ketana====
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Ma'or Eliyahu http://www.torahindex.com/he/inst/institutionsDetail.aspx?index=1&instID=3244
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====Yeshiva Gedola====
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Be'er Yitzchak (sephardic)
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====American Yeshivot====
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Yishrei Lev https://yishrei.org/
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Kesser Dovid http://www.torahindex.com/en/inst/institutionsDetail.aspx?index=1&instID=3194
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====Other Institutions====
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Yagdil Torah (Belz)
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Me'orot HaTorah http://www.torahindex.com/en/inst/institutionsDetail.aspx?index=1&instID=3267
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Neve Tzion https://www.nevehzion.org
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The vast majority of Telz-Stone children attend to the Telz-Stone schools but some do commute to Yerushalayim.
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As there in no girls high-school or post high-school, the girls all have to travel to Yerushalayim.
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When it comes to yeshiva, most boys go to various yeshivot throughout the country but some do go to the local yeshivot.
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==Groups & Programs==
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There is an active Anglo senior program which offers many activities for Telz-Stone's English speaking seniors.
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==Geography & Climate==
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Telz-Stone is located approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 mi) west of Jerusalem, just north of the Jerusalem - Tel Aviv highway. Neighboring Telz-Stone to the northeast is the friendly Arab town of Abu Ghosh. Telz-Stone is between 661.8 and 749.5 meters above sea level.
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The climate is very similar to that of Yerushalyim but the winters are slightly milder. When it snows in Yerushalyim generally it will snow in Telz-Stone as well, but the snow fall is significantly less.
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==Housing==
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==Transportation==
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To and from Yerushalayim (15-20 min) - very frequent
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To and from Beit Shemesh (30-40 min) - 4 times a day
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To Bnei Brak - 3 times a day, from Bnei Brak 5 times a day
  
== Rabbonim[edit | edit source] ==
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==Employment==
  
== Shuls[edit | edit source] ==
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Telz-Stone does not have much to offer in terms of employment but Yerushalayim is only a short commute away.
  
== Chinuch[edit | edit source] ==
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==Shopping==
  
== Groups & Programs[edit | edit source] ==
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For years Telz-Stone had only one makolet albeit a well stocked one that carried many American products. During the coronavirus breakout a new makolet opened in a large tent, most likely the new makolet is here to stay.
  
== Geography & Climate[edit | edit source] ==
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Telz-Stone does have a general store (kol bo), a women's clothing store, a shoe store as well as a nicely stocked toy store. Most major shopping is generally done in Yerushalayim.
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== Housing[edit | edit source] ==
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There are several eateries both meat and dairy.
  
== Transportation[edit | edit source] ==
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==Medical Services==
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== Employment[edit | edit source] ==
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Both Meuhedet and Macabbi have large clinics, the pediatricians in both of them are native English speakers.
  
== Shopping[edit | edit source] ==
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Hadassa Ein Kerem and Sharei Tzedek hospitals are both 20-25 minutes away by car.
  
== Medical Services[edit | edit source] ==
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Telz-stone has two local dentists, both native English speakers.
  
== Community Codes and Standards[edit | edit source] ==
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==Community Codes and Standards==
  
== Absorption[edit | edit source] ==
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==Absorption==
  
== Why Meitzad?[edit | edit source] ==
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==Why Telz Stone?==
  
== Contacts ==
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==Contacts==

Latest revision as of 23:31, 15 August 2020


History

In the times of Dovid Ha'Melech the Aron was kept in Kiryat Ye'arim for 20 years. The land Telz-Stone is built on was purchased pre 1948 by Menashe Elissar, a businessman who was attracted to the site as the location of the biblical Kiryat Ye'arim.


Telz (Telshe) Stone (officially named Kiryat Yearim) was founded in 1973 by a group from the Telz (Telshe) yeshiva in Wickliffe, Oh. Irving Stone financially backed this endeavor, thus its more common name - Telz Stone. The yeshiva's campus was built on Telz Stone's highest point as required by halacha. In 1977 Rav Mordechai Gifter came to Telz-Stone with 20 students from the Telz yeshiva in the US. In 1979 following the passing of the Telz Rosh Yeshiva Rav Boruch Sorotzkin, Rav Gifter returned to The States to resume the position of Rosh Yeshiva. That spelled the end to the Telz-Stone branch of the Telz yeshiva. In 1982 Yeshiva Neve Tzion moved in to the vacant campus.


Until this day the Telz influence is apparent. Telz-Stone's mara d'asra is a son-in-law of the late Telz Rosh Yeshiva Rav Boruch Sorotzkin. The Telz influence can also be seen by some of the town's street names, Gordon st. named after the late Telz Rosh yeshiva Rav Eliezer Gordon, Ma'alot Kedoshei Telz commemorating the Telz Jews that perished during the holocaust. Oznaim La'Torha st. named after Rav Zalman Sorotzkin's work by the same name and Bloch st. named after Rav Eliyahu Meir Bloch the founder of the Telz yeshiva in post war America.


For many years Telz-Stone remained a small town with no new building going on. In the early 1990's several dozen apartment buildings, town-houses and Semi-detached homes where built. It wasn't until a decade or so later that the major construction began, nearly doubling the population. That construction continues today with the expansion of "The Achuza" - the Achuzat Ye'arim neighborhood.

Population


Rabbonim

Very partial list:

Rav Aryeh Shulman - Mara De'Asra, Rov of Bnei Ha'Yeshivos shul
Rav Yehudah Kabessa - Sephaardi Rabbi, Rov of Ma'or Chachmei Ha'Maarav shul
Rav Moshe Mendelson - Rov of Nachlei Da'as Torah center
Rav Tuvia Rosen - Rov of Chanichei Ha'Yeshivos shul in the Achuzat Ye'arim neighborhood
Rav Morbechai Kuber - Rov of Nachalas Tzvi shul (American community)
Rav Shlomo Goldstein - Rov of Tubin's shul (South African community)
Rav Eliezer Braun - Posek (son-in-law of Rabbi Shulman)
Rav Binyomin Sorotzkin - Rosh Yeshiva Ateres Shlomo (son of Rabbi Baruch Sorotzkin of Telz)

Shuls

Bnei Ha'Yeshivos - the old-time Israeli shul
Nachalas Tzvi - American shul
Nachlei Da'as - Torah Center
Ma'or Chachmei Ha'maarav - Sephardic shul
Kol Yehuda - Sephardic shul
Ha'Kiryah - Leaning towards Modern Orthodoxy
Chassidim - General Chasidic shul
Chanichei Ha'yeshivos - Yeshivish shul of the Achuzat Ye'arim neighborhood
Knesset Yisroel Yotzei Chevron - Yeshivish shul of the Achuzat Ye'arim neighborhood
B'Darchei Avoseinu (Levenberg's) - Shul founded by mr. Pini Levenberg in the bottom floor of his home
Ta'am v'Da'as - South African shul
Bircat Shalom (Ashlag) - Followers of the Kabalistic Ashlag dynasty led by Reb Avrohom Gottleib
Chibat Shimon - Small morrocan shul
Breslov Kloiz

Chinuch

Pre-School

34 different ganim (preschools), including two for special ed. children, one for boys and one for girls.

Chadorim:

Horei Yehuda http://www.torahindex.com/en/inst/institutionsDetail.aspx?index=1&instID=2868

Tiferet Yehuda http://www.torahindex.com/en/inst/institutionsDetail.aspx?index=1&instID=5897

Beis Ya'akov

Ohel Chasia

Yeshiva Ketana

Ma'or Eliyahu http://www.torahindex.com/he/inst/institutionsDetail.aspx?index=1&instID=3244

Yeshiva Gedola

Be'er Yitzchak (sephardic)

American Yeshivot

Yishrei Lev https://yishrei.org/

Kesser Dovid http://www.torahindex.com/en/inst/institutionsDetail.aspx?index=1&instID=3194

Other Institutions

Yagdil Torah (Belz)

Me'orot HaTorah http://www.torahindex.com/en/inst/institutionsDetail.aspx?index=1&instID=3267

Neve Tzion https://www.nevehzion.org


The vast majority of Telz-Stone children attend to the Telz-Stone schools but some do commute to Yerushalayim.

As there in no girls high-school or post high-school, the girls all have to travel to Yerushalayim.

When it comes to yeshiva, most boys go to various yeshivot throughout the country but some do go to the local yeshivot.

Groups & Programs

There is an active Anglo senior program which offers many activities for Telz-Stone's English speaking seniors.

Geography & Climate

Telz-Stone is located approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 mi) west of Jerusalem, just north of the Jerusalem - Tel Aviv highway. Neighboring Telz-Stone to the northeast is the friendly Arab town of Abu Ghosh. Telz-Stone is between 661.8 and 749.5 meters above sea level.

The climate is very similar to that of Yerushalyim but the winters are slightly milder. When it snows in Yerushalyim generally it will snow in Telz-Stone as well, but the snow fall is significantly less.

Housing

Transportation

To and from Yerushalayim (15-20 min) - very frequent

To and from Beit Shemesh (30-40 min) - 4 times a day

To Bnei Brak - 3 times a day, from Bnei Brak 5 times a day

Employment

Telz-Stone does not have much to offer in terms of employment but Yerushalayim is only a short commute away.

Shopping

For years Telz-Stone had only one makolet albeit a well stocked one that carried many American products. During the coronavirus breakout a new makolet opened in a large tent, most likely the new makolet is here to stay.

Telz-Stone does have a general store (kol bo), a women's clothing store, a shoe store as well as a nicely stocked toy store. Most major shopping is generally done in Yerushalayim.

There are several eateries both meat and dairy.

Medical Services

Both Meuhedet and Macabbi have large clinics, the pediatricians in both of them are native English speakers.

Hadassa Ein Kerem and Sharei Tzedek hospitals are both 20-25 minutes away by car.

Telz-stone has two local dentists, both native English speakers.

Community Codes and Standards

Absorption

Why Telz Stone?

Contacts