Mazkeret Moshe

Former neighborhood in Jerusalem
A street in Mazkeret Moshe

Mazkeret Moshe (Hebrew: מזכרת משה) is a former courtyard neighborhood in Jerusalem. Today it is part of the Nachlaot neighborhood.

Mazkeret Moshe was founded in 1882 from the ardent financial support of British Jewish financier and banker, Moses Montefiore. The name "Mazkeret Moshe" means "memorial to Moses." The neighborhood was intended for Ashkenazi Jews, while the adjacent neighborhood Ohel Moshe, also funded by Montefiore's foundation, was intended for Sephardi Jews.

The Wiener Heritage Center, an archive of historic photographs, is located in Mazkeret Moshe.[1]

Hessed Verahamim doors

Hessed Verahamim synagogue is a Sephardi synagogue in Mazkeret Moshe that was once a pub. In the late 1920s, the neighborhood butcher convinced the pub owner to turn the building into a synagogue. The doors are covered with silver plates illustrating the Twelve Tribes.[2]

See also

  • Architecture in Israel
  • History of Jerusalem
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mazkeret Moshe.

References

  1. ^ In search of the holy kugel, Haaretz
  2. ^ Walking tour: Synagogues for Slihot, Jerusalem Post
  • v
  • t
  • e
Nachlaot
Batei Broide • Batei Munkacs • Batei Rand • Even Yisrael • Knesset Yisrael • Mahane Yehuda • Mazkeret Moshe • Mishkenot Yisrael • Nachalat Achim • Nahalat Shiv'a • Neve Betzalel • Neve Shalom • Ohel Moshe • Shevet Achim • Shevet Zedek • Sukkat Shalom • Zikhron Ahim • Zikhron Tuvya • Zikhron Yosef
  • v
  • t
  • e
Neighborhoods of Jerusalem
Jerusalem neighborhoods in East Jerusalem are depicted in green, those in West Jerusalem in blue (see Green Line).
Old City
  • Armenian Quarter
  • Christian Quarter
    • Muristan
  • Jewish Quarter
  • Muslim Quarter
    • Bab al-Huta
Central
Northern
Eastern
  • Arab al–Jahalin
  • American Colony
  • Al Bustan
  • Al-Issawiya
  • At-Tur
  • Bab a-Zahara
  • Bethany
  • Ir David
  • Jabel Mukaber
  • Kiryat Menachem Begin
  • Ma'ale HaZeitim
  • Nahalat Shimon
  • Nof Zion
  • Ras al-Amud
  • Sheikh Jarrah
  • Shimon HaTzadik
  • Silwan
  • Wadi al-Joz
Southern
Western
Historical
Authority control databases Edit this at Wikidata
International
  • VIAF
National
  • Israel
  • United States

31°46′59″N 35°12′50″E / 31.783097°N 35.213781°E / 31.783097; 35.213781