Tel Tzion
Tel Zion (Hebrew: תל ציון), established in 1990, is officially part of the village of Kochav Yaakov, about 10 minutes north of Yerushalayim's Pisgat Ze'ev and Neve Yaakov neighborhoods.
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History:
Tel Zion was established in 1990 by a viznitz entrepur, Mr Amsel. realizing that there was no Charedi yishuv he aproacehed government bodies and applied for a grant to form one. Rabbi Kosover was chosen as the the mora dasra and a mainly chasidish kehilla was built. Following an inteerrnal rift Mr Amsel was forced to leave the town and building was frozen as he held exclusive building rights. Due to lack of growth the chasidich comunity dwindeled, and when the permits expiered a group of seferdim saw the potential and marketed apartments to the sefardic community. Untill around 2017 the town was predomintly sefardi however Rabbi Shalom Koledetzki seein gthe potential for cheaper hosing for yungerlite marketed 400 units to kollel bnie tora, shifting the dynamic to a more balanced comunity, with the Ashkenzim eaqualing nearer too half of the towns population.
Population:
Curently the town boast roughly 1000 families, around 400 Ashkenazi familes and 600 Sefardi. There is also a small Cabad community of around 50 failies.
Rabbonim:
There Is one Ashkenazi Mora Deasra, Rabbi Avraham Goldberg, alumnus of Ateres, and Mot"z on the Ahavat Shalom bies din.
Rabbi Ochna
Rabbi Dabush
Shuls
The Ashkenazi Community boasts 2 shuls, both under the autospies of Rabbi Goldberg, Avi Ezri and Chanichei HAyeshivos, both are of similar nature, but each mainly serves their local area.
There are around 11 Sefardi Shuls each with thier unique flavor.
There is 2 Chassidish Shtieblach, one serving as the minyan factory during the week for the whole community, and the other only has minaynim on shabbos.
Chinuch
Groups & Programs
Tehre is a 2 boy youth programs, one litvish and one sefardi.
Geography & Climate
Suiitiated in the mountais around yerusholaim, the Gesher Hameitm and the rest of the jerusalem skyline is clearly visable, including belz.
It can get quite windy in the winter, but in the summer the breeze is gratly apprrrieciated. there is little humidity.
Housing
A 3 room apartment around 85 2m costs aproximitly upward of 1.150000 shekels.
Transportation
Transpotation the Yerushalim is serviced by multiple routes
143/144 travel via kochav Yackov, and end in Yerushaliam by Levi Eshkol.
145 travels direct to gesher mitarim via Tzomet Ramot. 345 is the same as 145 but goes via kochav yackov.
The price when paid by cash is 3 shekel, alternitivly can be paid via Rav kav - same taarif as yerusholaim including maaver etc.
Employment
Shopping
There is one local makolet, [Shefa Bircas Hashem] a Yenot Bitan in niegboring Kochav Ya'ackov, a short but ride away in Shaar Binyamin there is 2 Supermarkets, Rami Levi and Maayan2000.
There is a Tambur in Koachav Yaakov, and many home stores, from clothing to diapers.
Mishnat Yosef [a comunal Mechira with compettinve prices] sports 2 locations, with the sale every Monday night.
Medical Services
There is a Meuhedet, Tipat Chalav and pharmachy, Claltit and Leumi also have offices here.
Community Codes and Standards
Absorption
Why Tel Tzion?
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Tel Zion is home to about 1,000 families, with a population of about 6,000 people. The yishuv is currently growing and there are about 400 new housing units under construction. In addition, the management of the yishuv is advancing plans for additional commercial areas and construction. The outline plan for the yishuv has the potential for about 7,000 housing units, and the yishuv and the regional council are working to speed up processes in order to reach this goal.
Tel Zion is an ultra-Orthodox community-style yishuv. This is expressed by the activities that are organized for all of the residents – men, women, teens, and children, special events and various cultural programming. The yishuv is home to various distinct communities, but despite their differences, all of the residents are connected like one, big community.
Public transportation to Tel Zion is one of the most developed in the country, both in terms of the frequency of buses and in the manner that it is conducted.
There are several kollels in the yishuv, with hundreds of avrechim who sit and learn all day long. The schools are the pride of the yishuv, and almost all of them are in permanent buildings. There are currently: 4 Talmudei Torah for boys, a Bais Yaakov for girls, kindergartens, daycares and many private playgroups, a seminar for high school girls, a yeshiva ketana, a yeshiva gedola. There are also 13 synagogues surrounded by cohesive, organized communities.
There are three kupat cholim health clinics, a supermarket, and other stores.
It is noticeable how much the local residents love the yishuv. [from Mate Binyamin Website]
Contacts
Mr Binyamin Levenstien - Degel Hatora Tel Zion 0534002004
Rabbi Asher Karlinski - Degel Hatora Tel Zion 0527193577