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Meah Shearim Yeshiva and Talmud Torah

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Meah Shearim Yeshiva and Talmud Torah

The Meah Shearim Yeshiva and Talmud Torah is a yeshiva in the Meah Shearim quarter of Jerusalem. It was established in 1885.

The head of the yeshiva was Rabbi Yosef Gershon Horowitz, one of the leaders of the Mizrachi movement. During the British Mandate, the building served as the headquarters of Mizrahi in Jerusalem.

The study hall on the second floor has a magnificent painted ceiling with depictions of Jewish holy places, the Jewish holidays, biblical animals and memorials for the deceased. The artist, Yitzhak Beck, carried out the work on special scaffoldings built for him.[1][2] The paintings have begun to deteriorate with age and efforts are being made to preserve them.[3]

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References

  1. ^ The Great Yeshiva of Me'ah She'arim Archived 2011-06-17 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "The Great Yeshiva in Meah Shearim in Jerusalem, Israel - Wall paintings, 1949". The Bezalel Narkiss Index of Jewish Art, The Center for Jewish Art. Retrieved March 26, 2024.
  3. ^ Due To Rain, Wall in Meah Shearim Old Talmud Torah Building Damaged 

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31°47′12″N 35°13′23″E / 31.7867°N 35.2230°E / 31.7867; 35.2230

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