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− | Agan HaAyalot, also known as Giv'at Ze'ev HaChadashah, is located in the Giv'at Ze'ev municipal district. | + | '''Agan HaAyalot''' (Hebrew: ####), also known as '''Giv'at Ze'ev HaChadashah''' (Hebrew: #### גִּבְעַת זְאֵב), is a Chareidi neighborhood located in the Giv'at Ze'ev municipal district, at the edge of the greater Yerushalayim area. |
+ | == History == | ||
+ | The neighborhood was built in 2004. | ||
− | + | == Population == | |
+ | Over 900 families have already made their homes here. Anglos estimated at 25%-30% of the population, mostly Yeshivish or Chassidish. There are several families of Ba'alei Teshuvah who are very well integrated. The neighborhood is home to a large Belz community of 200 families, of which 5%-10% are Anglos. | ||
− | + | Most men learn in ''kollel'' and some work part time in various ''yeshivos'' and seminaries, while many women work to support their families. Some immigrants continue working their American jobs from home. | |
− | ''' | + | In most families here, the men who work were first in ''kollel'' for a few years. |
− | + | == Rabbonim == | |
+ | Rav Wittenstein, who is American, is ''rav'' of many Anglo families, although his shul functions officially in Hebrew. | ||
− | ''' | + | Rav Horowitz is a Chassidish ''rav'' who has two shuls catering to the Israeli ''bnei yeshivos''. |
− | + | Rav Golan and Rav Kahana have a more ''balebatish'' crowd. | |
− | + | There are 4 Sefardic ''rabbanim'', including one Moroccan. | |
− | + | == Shuls == | |
− | + | == Chinuch == | |
+ | There are three ''cheider''s - one Sefardic and two Litvish. All three are Yeshivish Israeli Hebrew-speaking. There is also a Belz ''cheider'' and ''gan'' (preschool), and they also have their own classes in the local Bais Yaakov. | ||
− | + | Girls attend the local Bais Yaakov which also has separate English classes. There are many ''gan''s and daycares; government funded and private. The local schools integrate the students very well into Israeli Chareidi society. | |
− | ''' | + | == Groups and Programs == |
+ | There are Daf Yomi and gemara ''shiurim'', and a ''kollel'' also for ''balebatim''. | ||
− | + | The local N'shei hosts various programs, ''shiurim'', and classes for women. | |
− | + | == Climate == | |
− | + | == Housing == | |
+ | <br /> | ||
− | + | == Transportation == | |
− | + | == Shopping == | |
− | |||
− | + | The neighborhood has a shopping center with the following: A large supermarket that provides freshly stocked goods, a Sefarim Store, a toy store, sock store, shekel store, sheitel macher, and stationery shop. There is also a Meuhedet branch (medical insurance) pharmacy, and Klalit. | |
+ | |||
+ | == Community Codes and Standards == | ||
− | + | == Absorption == | |
− | + | == Contacts == | |
− | '' | + | == Why Agan HaAyalot? == |
+ | Enjoy the great quality living, suburban open space, and a wonderful residential atmosphere which includes all the community services required by large ''frum'' families. | ||
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'''Shopping:''' | '''Shopping:''' | ||
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'''Housing:''' | '''Housing:''' |
Revision as of 18:22, 12 July 2020
Agan HaAyalot (Hebrew: ####), also known as Giv'at Ze'ev HaChadashah (Hebrew: #### גִּבְעַת זְאֵב), is a Chareidi neighborhood located in the Giv'at Ze'ev municipal district, at the edge of the greater Yerushalayim area.
Contents
History
The neighborhood was built in 2004.
Population
Over 900 families have already made their homes here. Anglos estimated at 25%-30% of the population, mostly Yeshivish or Chassidish. There are several families of Ba'alei Teshuvah who are very well integrated. The neighborhood is home to a large Belz community of 200 families, of which 5%-10% are Anglos.
Most men learn in kollel and some work part time in various yeshivos and seminaries, while many women work to support their families. Some immigrants continue working their American jobs from home.
In most families here, the men who work were first in kollel for a few years.
Rabbonim
Rav Wittenstein, who is American, is rav of many Anglo families, although his shul functions officially in Hebrew.
Rav Horowitz is a Chassidish rav who has two shuls catering to the Israeli bnei yeshivos.
Rav Golan and Rav Kahana have a more balebatish crowd.
There are 4 Sefardic rabbanim, including one Moroccan.
Shuls
Chinuch
There are three cheiders - one Sefardic and two Litvish. All three are Yeshivish Israeli Hebrew-speaking. There is also a Belz cheider and gan (preschool), and they also have their own classes in the local Bais Yaakov.
Girls attend the local Bais Yaakov which also has separate English classes. There are many gans and daycares; government funded and private. The local schools integrate the students very well into Israeli Chareidi society.
Groups and Programs
There are Daf Yomi and gemara shiurim, and a kollel also for balebatim.
The local N'shei hosts various programs, shiurim, and classes for women.
Climate
Housing
Transportation
Shopping
The neighborhood has a shopping center with the following: A large supermarket that provides freshly stocked goods, a Sefarim Store, a toy store, sock store, shekel store, sheitel macher, and stationery shop. There is also a Meuhedet branch (medical insurance) pharmacy, and Klalit.
Community Codes and Standards
Absorption
Contacts
Why Agan HaAyalot?
Enjoy the great quality living, suburban open space, and a wonderful residential atmosphere which includes all the community services required by large frum families.
Shopping:
Housing:
There are many apartment buildings, suitable for 6-8 families.
Also available are plenty of semi-detached houses and duplexes with private entrances. Every house in Givat Zev Hachadasha has a yard or large porch.
A typical apartment can cost anywhere between 1.5 - 2.5 million NIS. depending on the size.
Rent is around 3,000-6,000 NIS
Transportation:
With a 13-14 kilometer drive to Yerushalaim, there are 3 different bus lines/routes. On busy hours buses come frequently, normally every 10-15 minutes. It is approximately a half hour bus ride to Ramat Eshkol and 10-15 minutes maximum to the Ramot mall.
With a car it's a little more than 10 minutes to Ramot (in yerushalaim) and about 20 minutes to the Mir Yeshiva.
Residents (who contributed to this page) agree that owning a car definitely makes traveling easier, but it is not a necessity and the local transportation is very reliable and quick.
Climate:
Givat Zev Hachadasha is located in a valley with lower elevation. The weather is similar to, although a few degrees lower than Yerushalaim.
In general there is a nice breezy wind.
Contacts: