Meitzed
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Contents
- 1 General information
- 2 Contents
- 3 History[edit | edit source]
- 4 Population[edit | edit source]
- 5 Rabbonim[edit | edit source]
- 6 Shuls[edit | edit source]
- 7 Chinuch[edit | edit source]
- 8 Groups & Programs[edit | edit source]
- 9 Geography & Climate[edit | edit source]
- 10 Housing[edit | edit source]
- 11 Transportation[edit | edit source]
- 12 Employment[edit | edit source]
- 13 Shopping[edit | edit source]
- 14 Medical Services[edit | edit source]
- 15 Community Codes and Standards[edit | edit source]
- 16 Absorption[edit | edit source]
- 17 Why Meitzad?[edit | edit source]
- 18 Contacts[edit | edit source]
General information
A Charaidi Yishuv deep in Harei Yehudah. Half an hour's drive from Jerusalem and Beitar.
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History[edit | edit source]
Started by the Diaspora yeshiva around 1985. Origonally exclusive for members of that Yeshiva. Opened to the wider charaidi community in 2004. An Israeli Yeshiva, Nachalas Yair, came to the Yishuv around 2010. In 2014 a Zilberman cheder, Dover Shalom, was opened. The Beis Yaakov was started in 2019.
Population[edit | edit source]
Just over 100 families (2020).
Rabbonim[edit | edit source]
Shuls[edit | edit source]
Chinuch[edit | edit source]
Groups & Programs[edit | edit source]
Geography & Climate[edit | edit source]
Noticeably cooler than Yerushalaim and very windy. There are views of the Dead Sea.
Housing[edit | edit source]
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Transportation[edit | edit source]
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Employment[edit | edit source]
Shopping[edit | edit source]
Medical Services[edit | edit source]
Community Codes and Standards[edit | edit source]
Absorption[edit | edit source]
Why Meitzad?[edit | edit source]
Contacts[edit | edit source]