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Kiryat Unsdorf ( he, קריית אונסדורף), also known as Sorotzkin, after its main street, is a
Haredi Haredi Judaism ( he, ', ; also spelled ''Charedi'' in English; plural ''Haredim'' or ''Charedim'') consists of groups within Orthodox Judaism that are characterized by their strict adherence to ''halakha'' (Jewish law) and traditions, in oppos ...
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neighborhood in
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. It is located along the northern edge of the mountain plateau on which central Jerusalem lies. Constructed between 1970 and 1985, Unsdorf is home to several landmark educational centers. A large percentage of residents are American-born.


Name

Unsdorf is named in memory of the
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n town of Huncovce (Yiddish: ''Unsdorf''), whose Jewish community was destroyed during the
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. The main synagogue, Be'er Shmuel, is named after the Unsdorfer Rav, Rabbi Shmuel Rosenberg (1842-1919), a disciple of the Ksav Sofer and author of the work ''Be'er Shmuel''.


Location

Situated along the northern edge of the mountain plateau on which central Jerusalem lies, Unsdorf is one of a series of Haredi neighborhoods extending in a continuous line from the western entrance of Jerusalem to Jaffa Gate. Unsdorf is bordered by Kiryat Sanz to the east, Kiryat Belz to the south, and
Kiryat Itri Kiryat Itri ( he, קריית איתרי) is a Haredi neighborhood in Jerusalem. It is located on the northern edge of the mountain plateau on which central Jerusalem lies. The neighborhood was established in the late 1960s by Rabbi Mordechai Ele ...
to the southwest. The main thoroughfare is Sorotzkin Street, named after Rabbi
Zalman Sorotzkin Zalman Sorotzkin, also known as the Lutzker Rav ( he, זלמן סורוצקין; 1881–1966), was an Orthodox rabbi who served as the rabbi of Lutsk, Ukraine. By the end of his life he was noted for his leadership of Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah (Counc ...
.Eisen, Rochel, and Perl, Sarah. "Jewish Living in: Sorotzkin, Yerushalayim". ''
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'', October 9, 2011, pp. 58-59.
A small side street off Sorotzkin is Rechov Menachem Meishiv, named after the
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work by Rabbi Menachem Sofer, a rabbinical leader in pre-war
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and who was murdered in the Holocaust.


History

The land for the neighborhood was purchased by Rabbi Moshe Halevi Horowitz, the son of the Unsdorfer-Frankfurter Rav, Rabbi Yonah Tzvi Halevi Horowitz. He engaged Rabbi Akiva Ehrenfeld, who established the nearby community of Kiryat Mattersdorf, to assist with planning and construction."Beacon on the Hilltop". ''
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'' Inyan Magazine, October 8, 2015, p. 17.
The initial plan called for construction of 250 apartment units and public institutions. Construction took place from 1970 to 1985. The residential buildings averaged six stories in height. Further expansion of apartments, including the addition of new wings, was undertaken in the 2000s. Like Kiryat Mattersdorf, Unsdorf has a lack of
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. In the 2000s, Unsdorf saw an influx of newly-wed Haredi couples from the United States and Europe. The Unsdorf Renter's Union was formed at this time, to control excessive rent hikes and halt the practice of inflating rental prices for new tenants. An English-speaking N'shei (women's social group) called N'shei Sorotzkin organizes '' shiurim'' (Torah lectures) and social evenings. The majority of residents identify with the
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style of life and
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. A large percentage of residents are American-born. The foreign-born population increases noticeably over the Sukkot holiday when tourists rent flats in the locale, which is an hour's walk from the
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.


Educational institutions

Unsdorf is home to several landmark educational centers. Beth Jacob Jerusalem, a prestigious Haredi girls' seminary and teacher training institute, was established by Dr.
Bruria David Rebbetzin Bruria David ( he, ברוריה דייוויד; 1938 – April 9, 2023 (19 Nissan 5783)) was an American-born Israeli Haredi Jewish rebbetzin and Torah scholar. She was the founder and dean of Beth Jacob Jerusalem (commonly known as B ...
in the early 1970s. Kiryat HaYeled (Children's Town), an orphanage for Haredi boys, was founded in 1973 by Rabbi
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. Kiryat Banot (Girls Town) is the second campus of the Bayit Lepletot girls' orphanage located in
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. Founded in 1973, the campus is situated on a hillside below the neighborhood; its street address is 55 Sorotzkin Street. The main branch of the Sulam Special Education Center, an
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center, occupies a multi-story facility atop the Shearit Yosef synagogue on Sorotzkin Street. Unsdorf also hosts several
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s: Yeshivas Daas Moshe, Yeshivat Zohar HaTorah, Yeshiva Toras Simcha and Yeshivat Ateret Shlomo. In the 2010s, a
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seminary, Chemdat Bais Yaakov, moved onto the premises of the former Maon Tzvia Mother & Baby Convalescent Home, which had operated since 1984.


Synagogues

Synagogues and study halls in Unsdorf include: *Be'er Shmuel Synagogue (
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and
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) *Shearit Yosef Synagogue ( Edot HaMizrach) * Trisk
beit medrash A ''beth midrash'' ( he, בית מדרש, or ''beis medrash'', ''beit midrash'', pl. ''batei midrash'' "House of Learning") is a hall dedicated for Torah study, often translated as a "study hall." It is distinct from a synagogue (''beth knes ...
*Halakha LeMoshe beit medrash *Schonfeld Synagogue (Children's Town)


Notable residents

*Rabbi Pinchos Horovitz, Rav of Kiryat Unsdorf *Rabbi Yitzchak Yechiel Ehrenfeld, Rav of Kiryat Mattersdorf and rosh yeshiva, Yeshivas Beis Shmuel *Rabbi Yisroel Eichler, Member of Knesset *Rabbi Binyamin Rimmer, rosh yeshivas Tchebin and Yeshivas Kiryas Melech *Rabbi Eliyahu Abba Shaul, Jerusalem Religious Council representative for Kiryat Mattersdorf, Kiryat Itri, and Kiryat Unsdorf *Rabbi Yissochor ("Suki") Berry, music composer and producer. His son, Israeli singer/musician Yitzy Berry, grew up here.


References


External links


Girls Town Jerusalem home page


Sources

* {{Neighborhoods of Jerusalem Neighbourhoods of Jerusalem Orthodox Jewish communities in Jerusalem