Abandoned Tel Aviv Beit Knesset to be Restored
The neglected Tel Aviv Beit Knesset became a refuge for homeless Sudanese illegals – now it will be refurbished and restored as an active makom tefilah.
- Itzik Man
- ד' אייר התשע"ו
Bechadrey Charedim is the first to publicize that Beit Knesset Khal Chassidim will once again serve as a makom tefillah.
The story began four years when the Chassidish community of South Tel Aviv disbanded and relocated to other communities around Eretz Yisrael. The Beit Knesset was thne closed for the last four years while the Beit Din deliberated over what should be done with the now defunct shul.
In the meantime a group of homeless Sudanese refugees broke into the shul using it as a shelter- and abusing it in the process.
Now the Beit Knesset will be thoroughly cleaned, refurbished and reopened to the public for use as a Sefardi Beit Knesset.
The story began four years when the Chassidish community of South Tel Aviv disbanded and relocated to other communities around Eretz Yisrael. The Beit Knesset was thne closed for the last four years while the Beit Din deliberated over what should be done with the now defunct shul.
In the meantime a group of homeless Sudanese refugees broke into the shul using it as a shelter- and abusing it in the process.
Now the Beit Knesset will be thoroughly cleaned, refurbished and reopened to the public for use as a Sefardi Beit Knesset.
תגובות
{{ comment.number }}.
הגב לתגובה זו
{{ comment.date_parsed }}
{{ comment.num_likes }}
{{ comment.num_dislikes }}
{{ reply.date_parsed }}
{{ reply.num_likes }}
{{ reply.num_dislikes }}
הוספת תגובה
לכתבה זו טרם התפרסמו תגובות