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Mekor Chaim (also Makor Haim, Hebrew: מקור חיים, lit. Source of life) is a neighborhood in southwest Jerusalem . It was named for Haim Cohen, a wealthy Jewish businessman who donated large sums of money toward the purchase of land in Jerusalem before World War I. [ 1 ]
Mekor Baruch (Hebrew: מקור ברוך, lit., "blessed source" [1] or "fountain of blessing" [2]) also spelled Makor Baruch, is a neighborhood in Jerusalem. The neighborhood is bordered by Malkhei Yisrael Street to the north, Sarei Yisrael Street to the west, Jaffa Road to the south, and the Zikhron Moshe neighborhood to the east.
Yeshivat Makor Chaim was established in 1985 under the visionary leadership of Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz (Even Israel).Today, the Makor Chaim Educational Institution operates a high school located in the Gush Etzion area, south of Jerusalem.
The Kadoorie Mekor Haim Synagogue (Portuguese: Sinagoga Kadoorie Mekor Haim), also the Porto Synagogue (Portuguese: Sinagoga do Porto), is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 340 Guerra Junqueiro Street, in the civil parish of Lordelo do Ouro e Massarelos, the municipality of Porto, in the northern region of Portugal.
Shaar HaShamayim Yeshiva invites the public to participate in special yeshiva events during the year. The most popular is the Thursday afternoon prayer service held during the weeks of Shovavim (the weeks coinciding with the Torah readings of Shemot, Va'eira, Bo, Beshalach, Yitro, and Mishpatim, and, in a Jewish leap year, Terumah and Tetzaveh).
Mekor Baruch - Romama - Romama Ilit - Sorozkin - Kiryat Tzanz - Shmuel HaNavi St. - Mount Of Olives: Operates on Weekdays only. 3 trips each direction per day. 52 Extra Ammunition Hill - Ramat Eshkol - Sahandria - Kiryat Tzanz - Sorozkin - Romama Ilit - Givat Shaul - Har Nof: Evening service goes on Beit Hadfus st 53/53א Extra
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Givat Massuah (Hebrew: גבעת משואה, lit. 'Beacon Hill') is a new neighborhood in the southwest outskirts of Jerusalem, overlooking Malha and Emek Lavan Valley. It has a population of 1,100 families, mainly secular and Orthodox Jews.