Shtiblach Synagogue ื‘Jerusalem

ื™ืฉืจืืœShtiblach Synagogue

 

ืื™ืŸ ืžื™ื“ืข

🕗 ืฉืขื•ืช ืคืชื™ื—ื”

ื™ื•ื ืจืืฉื•ืŸ
ื™ื•ื ืฉื ื™
ื™ื•ื ืฉืœื™ืฉื™
ื™ื•ื ืจื‘ื™ืขื™
ื™ื•ึนื ื—ืžื™ืฉื™
ื™ื•ื ืฉื™ืฉื™
ื™ื•ื ื”ืฉื‘ืช
14, Ha-Khish Street, Jerusalem, IL Israel
ืื ืฉื™ ืงืฉืจ ื˜ืœืคื•ืŸ: +972
ืืชืจ ืื™ื ื˜ืจื ื˜: www.shtiblach.com
ื“ืจื›ื™ ื”ื’ืขื” ื’ื“ื•ืœื”
Latitude: 31.7633893, Longitude: 35.2074159

ื”ืขืจื•ืช 5

  • Katya Skarzhinsky

    Katya Skarzhinsky

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    It's a shul with minyanim every 30 min, hevrutot all day and night, mikveh kelim, mikveh tahara, busy literally around the clock.

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    Elk Tilles

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    It is somewhat unusual for a woman to post a review for a Shteible, especially one known for its almost continuous minyanim. The Shteiblach is more than just a place to daven and learn it is the community's keilim mikvah. The keilim mikvah is to the side and back of the entrance for davening. The area is clean and baskets are provided to assist. The mikvah is round, perhaps fifteen inches in diameter, so no huge platters. Bracha is on the wall and a small slot provided for donations.

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    Julian Snyder

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    Wonderful people. Good business. To effectively use I think you should go three times a day!

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    Aaron Berger

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    Minyanim for shacharis until 11 00, mincha gedola, minyanim for maariv until late, kiosk in courtyard sells sandwiches and drinks including fresh squeezed juices. What more could one want!

  • Yossi

    Yossi

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    Best place to daven, round the clock minyanim. Nice fast paced prayer service. Excellent for during the week or on the weekend. Very helpful TV board "shtibluach" to direct you to the right minyanim. Clean and roomy bathrooms for men and women. Every once in a while there are little improvements to better your davening experience.

ื”ืงืจื•ื‘ ื‘ื™ื•ืชืจ ื‘ื™ืช ื”ื›ื ืกืช

๐Ÿ“‘ ื›ืœ ื”ืงื˜ื’ื•ืจื™ื•ืช

Rv ืคืืจืง, ืงืžืคื™ื ื’ืื•ื›ืœืื–ื•ืจ ื“ื™ื‘ื•ืจื™ืื™ื ืกื˜ืœื˜ื•ืจืืฆื˜ื“ื™ื•ืŸืืงื•ื•ืจื™ื•ืื‘ืื•ืœื™ื ื’ื‘ื™ืช ื”ื›ื ืกืชื‘ื™ืช ื”ืœื•ื•ื™ื•ืชื‘ื™ืช ื”ืžืฉืคื˜ื‘ื™ืช ื”ืกืคืจื‘ื™ืช ื—ื•ืœื™ืื‘ื™ืช ืžืงื“ืฉ ื”ื™ื ื“ื™ื‘ื™ืช ืžืจืงื—ืชื‘ื™ืช ืงื‘ืจื•ืชื‘ื™ืช ืงื•ืœื ื•ืขื‘ื ืงื‘ืจื‘ืจื™ืื•ืชื’ืœืจื™ื” ืœืืžื ื•ืชื’ืŸ ื”ื—ื™ื•ืชื“ื•ืืจื”ืื•ื ื™ื‘ืจืกื™ื˜ื”ื”ื›ื ืกื™ื™ื”ื”ื ื—ืช ื™ืกื•ื“ื”ืฉื›ืจืช ืกืจื˜ื™ืื”ืฉื›ืจืช ืจื›ื‘ื—ื‘ืจืช ื”ื•ื‘ืœื•ืชื—ื“ืจ ื›ื•ืฉืจื—ื“ืจ ืชืช ืงืจืงืขื™ื—ื ื•ืชื—ื ื•ืช ืื•ืคื ื™ื™ืื—ื ื•ืช ื‘ื’ื“ื™ืื—ื ื•ืช ื—ื•ืžืจื”ื—ื ื•ืช ื›ืœื‘ื•ื—ื ื•ืช ืœื—ื™ื•ืชื—ื ื•ืช ืžื•ืฆืจื™ ื‘ื™ืชื—ื ื•ืช ืžื›ืฉื™ืจื™ ื—ืฉืžืœื—ื ื•ืช ืžืฉืงืื•ืช ื—ืจื™ืคื™ืื—ื ื•ืช ื ื•ื—ื•ืชื—ื ื•ืช ื ืขืœื™ื™ืื—ื ื•ืช ืกืคืจื™ืื—ื ื•ืช ืคืจื—ื™ืื—ื ื•ืช ืจื”ื™ื˜ื™ืื—ื ื•ืช ืจื›ื‘ื—ื ื•ืช ืชื›ืฉื™ื˜ื™ืื—ื ื™ื”ื—ืฉื‘ื•ื ืื•ืชื—ืฉืžืœืื™ื˜ื™ืคื•ืœ ื‘ืฉื™ืขืจื˜ื™ืคื•ืœ ื•ื˜ืจื™ื ืจื™ื›ืกืคื•ืžื˜ืžืืคื™ื™ื”ืžื“ื™ื ื”ืžื•ื–ื™ืื•ืŸืžื•ืขื“ื•ืŸ ืœื™ืœื”ืžื—ื•ื– ื”ืื“ืžื™ื ื™ืกื˜ืจื˜ื™ื‘ื™ ืจืžื” 1ืžื—ื•ื– ื”ืื“ืžื™ื ื™ืกื˜ืจื˜ื™ื‘ื™ ืจืžื” 2ืžื—ื•ื– ื”ืื“ืžื™ื ื™ืกื˜ืจื˜ื™ื‘ื™ ืจืžื” 3ืžื—ื•ื– ื”ืื“ืžื™ื ื™ืกื˜ืจื˜ื™ื‘ื™ ืจืžื” 4ืžื—ืกืŸืžื™ืžื•ืŸืžื›ื•ืœืช ืื• ืกื•ืคืจืžืจืงื˜ืžืžืฉืœื” ืžืงื•ืžื™ืชืžื ืขื•ืœืŸืžืกื’ื“ืžืกืœื•ืœืžืกืขื“ื”ืžืงื•ื ืžื’ื•ืจื™ืืžืงื•ื ืคื•ืœื—ืŸืžืฉื˜ืจื”ืžืฉืœื•ื—ื™ ืžื–ื•ืŸืžืฉืงืื•ืช ืงืœื™ืื ืžืœ ื”ืชืขื•ืคื”ื ืงื•ื“ืช ื”ืขื ื™ื™ืŸืกึฐื‘ึดื™ื‘ึธื”ืกื•ื›ื ื•ืชืกื•ื›ื ื•ืช ื‘ื™ื˜ื•ื—ืกื•ื›ื ื•ืช ื ื“ืœ"ืŸืกื•ื›ื ื•ืช ื ืกื™ืขื•ืชืกื•ืคืจืžืจืงื˜ืกืœื•ืŸ ื™ื•ืคื™ืกืคืืกืคืจื™ื”ืขื•ืจืš ื“ื™ืŸืขื™ืจื™ื™ื”ืคึผึธืืจืงืคืืจืง ืฉืขืฉื•ืขื™ืืคื•ืœื™ื˜ื™ืคื™ื–ื™ื•ืชืจืคื™ืกื˜ืฆื•ืžืชืฆื™ื™ืจืงื‘ืœืŸ ื’ื’ื•ืชืงื‘ืœืŸ ื›ืœืœื™ืงื–ื™ื ื•ืงืžืคื™ื ื’ืงื ื™ื•ืŸืงืคื˜ืจื™ื”ืจื•ึนืคึตืืจื•ืคื ืฉื™ื ื™ื™ืืจืžืช ื™ื™ืฉื•ื‘ ืชืช 1ืฉื’ืจื™ืจื•ืชืฉื˜ื—ืฉื˜ื™ืคืช ืžื›ื•ื ื™ื•ืชืฉื™ืจื•ืช ื›ื‘ื™ืกื”ืชึทื—ึฒื ึทืช ืžึฐื›ึทื‘ึตึผื™ ืึตืฉืืชื—ื ืช ืื•ื˜ื•ื‘ื•ืกืชื—ื ืช ื“ืœืงืชื—ื ืช ืžื•ื ื™ื•ืชืชื—ื ืช ืžืขื‘ืจืชื—ื ืช ืจื›ื‘ืชืชื—ื ืช ืจื›ื‘ืช ืงืœื”ืชื—ื ืช ืจื›ื‘ืช ืชื—ืชื™ืชืชื™ืงื•ืŸ ืจื›ื‘ืชื›ื•ื ื” ื˜ื‘ืขื™ืช