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Ramat Beit Shemesh ({{lang-he-n|רמת בית שמש}}, "Beit Shemesh Heights") is a large neighborhood of Beit Shemesh, Israel. The development includes Ramat Beit Shemesh Aleph, Ramat Beit Shemesh Bet, and Ramat Beit Shemesh Gimmel. HistoryRamat Beit Shemesh was built in the 1990s, doubling the size of the city of Beit Shemesh. The neighborhood lies directly adjacent to the main part of Beit Shemesh and is located on a hill overlooking the old town. It has a large, diverse Orthodox population. The neighborhood consists of Ramat Beit Shemesh Alef, Ramat Beit Shemesh Bet and Ramat Beit Shemesh Gimmel. In Ramat Beit Shemesh Bet, families belonging to Eda Haredit constitute the majority.[1] In 2002, following tensions between the Haredi and non-religious population, plans were drawn up to build another secular neighborhood, HaShachar. In 2007, Ramat Shilo, considered a subdistrict of Ramat Beit Shemesh, with both Dati Leumi and Haredi residents was built. In 2009, it was announced that a new neighborhood, Ramat Beit Shemesh Gimel, would be built as an entirely Haredi neighborhood on a large block of state-owned land bordering southern Beit Shemesh.[1] Ramat Beit Shemesh AlephRamat Beit Shemesh Aleph is a neighborhood of Beit Shemesh comprising about 25,000 people. The neighborhood has numerous parks and public areas being well maintained. The central park is Ayalon Park, the biggest in Beit Shemesh. Shopping is plentiful as well, with 4 supermarkets and a shopping area of over 130 shops to choose from, one is never lacking a place to make his purchases. Although all types of Jews are welcome in all parts of RBSA, there are a few different sections each with its own unique touch and strong points. There is the Dolev section, the Revivim section, and the Mishkenos Yaakov section.
Organizations based in Ramat Beit Shemesh Aleph include: Hatzola Beit Shemesh - An independent organization combining first response and follow-up care of emergency medical situations. Kupa Shel Tzedaka - A charity organization helping needy families to rehabilitate them to self-sufficiency. (Mishkenos Yaakov has a separate organization for their needy families.) Ezrat Achim - A medical aid organization such as trips to the hospital, x-rays, and loan of medical equipment. Mishkan Adei Ad - An organization which assists needy families with the vast expenses of making weddings. Hakeshiva - An organization which focuses on the prevention of, and the aiding of teens-at-risk. Ramat Beit Shemesh BetHere live mostly all Charedim. Of those Charedim, most of them are Hasidic of various sects. {{expand section|date=May 2014}}Ramat Beit Shemesh GimmelRamat Beit Shemesh Gimmel is located just south of Ramat Beit Shemesh Aleph. Gimmel consists of two parts, Gimmel 1 and Gimmel 2. Gimmel 1 is already populated with about 2,000 apartments, Gimmel 2 is currently under construction. With its lowers density building and larger apartments as well as the many open spaces and parks Gimmel 1 is seen as more appealing to the Anglo-Saxon public. Gimmel 1 is officially named "Kiryat Avi Ezri", while Gimmel 2 is named "Kiryat Ovadia". Gimmel 1 developed into a thriving neighborhood in a very short time and as of 2018 has many synagogues, stores, clinics and schools. Some of the communities and synagogues started by the large community of English-speaking residents include; Nusach Sfard
Nusach Ashkenaz
Ramat ShiloRamat Shilo was built in 2007 with 340 housing units geared toward Modern Orthodox Jews.[4] Since then, the neighborhood has experienced rapid growth and development. The residents of Ramat Shilo are Orthodox Jews, both Dati Leumi and Haredi. The neighborhood has a large community of English-speaking olim. Its residents are both Ashkenazim and Sephardim. Ramat Shilo has a number of synagogues, yeshivas and kollels.[5] The largest institution is Yeshivat Lev Hatorah, a Religious Zionist yeshiva founded by Rabbi Boaz Mori.[6] The local synagogues include Beis Dovid/Pilzno Beis HaMedrash, a Hasidic synagogue representing the Pilzno Hasidic dynasty under the leadership of Rabbi Yehoshua Gerzi,[7] Mishkan Shilo, an Ashkenazi synagogue under the leadership of Rabbi Dovid Bagno,[6] Mishkan Moshe Va'Eliyahu, a Sephardi synagogue under the leadership of Rabbi Shai Naftali,[8] and Ohev Yisroel, a Hasidic synagogue under the leadership of Rabbi Binyomin Flintenstein of the Kapishnitzer Hassidic dynasty.[9] Notable residents of Ramat Shilo include:
Among the communal organizations is Chasdei Shilo which provides assistance for families with financial difficulties as well as serves as a communal resource network.[10] References1. ^1 {{cite web| url= http://www.haaretz.com/weekend/magazine/black-and-white-in-color-1.312923| title= Black and white in color| work=Haaretz| author=Ettinger, Yair| date= 8 September 2010| accessdate=21 February 2012}} 2. ^http://kolyehudah.org/ 3. ^https://ezrahasofer.org/ 4. ^Haredim make immodest inroads in Ramat Beit Shemesh Aleph - Israel - Jerusalem Post 5. ^Where to buy in Ramat Bet Shemesh Aleph 6. ^1 http://religionarticles.net/spirituality-religion/ramat-bet-shemesh-aleph-and-its-many-wonders 7. ^Shemesh 8. ^משכן משה ואליהו - בית שמש (ע"ר) - מאגר עמותות 9. ^{{cite web |url=http://ohevyisroel.org.il/community/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2014-05-15 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130726033827/http://ohevyisroel.org.il/community/ |archivedate=2013-07-26 |df= }} 10. ^חסדי שילה (ע"ר) - מאגר עמותות External links
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