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Beis Aharon Synagogue

Beis Aharon Synagogue

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The Karlin-Stolin Hassidic dynasty originated in the 18th-century with the Great Rabbi Aharon of Karlin in present-day Belarus. The Karlin-Stolin hassidim (followers) settled in Jerusalem around 1870 and established a synagogue in the Old City, which they named ‘Beis Aharon’ after a book authored by the second Rabbi Aharon of Karlin. After the synagogue was destroyed during Israel’s 1948 War of Independence, the Karlin-Stolin hassidim relocated to the Beit Yisrael neighborhood in west Jerusalem and established a new synagogue.

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4.4
based on 49 traveler reviews
  • judy yazersky
    judy yazersky
    April 30, 2018

    Threw a party with 100 people. Nice hall. Not handicapped accessible. Upstairs is a synagogue. The hall is downstairs. On a quiet rural side street. Some parking. Opposite a supermarket.

  • Don Perkal
    Don Perkal
    December 28, 2017

    Beautiful

  • רבקה גוטריימן
    רבקה גוטריימן
    September 10, 2023

    I participated in the event the place is nice

  • Talya Sivan
    Talya Sivan
    March 11, 2020

    I didn't like it so much. The place is small for events with fewer guests. There are more than 80 guests. It's not a bargain to make there. Why won't there be a place? Based on experience, I went to the event.

  • Rafael Salem
    Rafael Salem
    July 30, 2017

    A synagogue in the style of the Eastern denomination, three minyans on Shabbat, 6.30-7.45-9.00

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