Bayit VeGan

{{Short description|Western Jerusalem neighborhood}}

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Bayit VeGan ({{langx|he|בית וגן}}, lit. House and Garden, also Bayit Vagan) is a neighborhood in southwest Jerusalem. It is located to the east of Mount Herzl, and borders the neighborhoods of Kiryat HaYovel and Givat Mordechai.

History

=Bronze Age=

A 4,000-year-old cemetery and many Canaanite artifacts were discovered in an archeological dig at the edge of Bayit VeGan. The cemetery covers an area of more than half an acre (0.2 hectare), and burials are believed to have taken place there mainly in the Bronze Age, in 2200-2000 BCE and 1700-1600 BCE.[https://web.archive.org/web/20061126115827/http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/11/061121_jerusalem.html 4,000-Year-Old Tombs Found Near Jerusalem Mall] Excavations began in 1995 but the most interesting finds were discovered in 2005.[http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/dig-at-jerusalem-s-infamous-holyland-hill-uncovers-bronze-age-dwellings-1.387977 Dig at Jerusalem's infamous Holyland Hill uncovers bronze-age dwellings]

=Crusader period=

The Orthodox monastery of Mar Saba owned a farmstead in this area in the 12th century, during the existence of the Catholic Kingdom of Jerusalem established by Crusaders.{{cite news |title= 800 Year Old Lead Seal Stamped Monastery St Sabas |url= http://allaboutjerusalem.com/article/800-year-old-lead-seal-stamped-monastery-st-sabas |access-date= 21 May 2019 |archive-date= 24 February 2023 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20230224151022/http://allaboutjerusalem.com/article/800-year-old-lead-seal-stamped-monastery-st-sabas |url-status= dead }}

=British Mandate period=

The Beit VeGan Association for establishing a religious-Zionist neighbourhood in western Jerusalem was founded in 1920. Among its leaders were Rabbi Yosef Mordechai Halevi, Rabbi Avraham-Haim Shag, Yerachmiel Amdursky, attorney Aharon Mani (of the Mani family), and Binyamin Kukia. The neighbourhood was initially planned to include 70 private homes, each with a private ornamental garden, similar to the garden neighbourhood of Beit HaKerem. Ultimately, 250 members joined the association, and the purchase of land from the surrounding villages of Ein Karem and Al-Malha began in 1921. Construction started in 1926, with 25 houses built on "Rabbi Kook Street" (now Beit VeGan Street), including the "Great Sephardic Synagogue."

In 1929, the "B'nai B'rith" neighbourhood was established by members of the B'nai B'rith organization at the highest point in the neighbourhood at the time (Beit VeGan Street 36–56),[https://www.nli.org.il/he/newspapers/dav/1930/03/24/01/article/25?&dliv=none&e=-------he-20--1--img-txIN%7ctxTI--------------1] Growing Bayit Vegan neighbourhood, Davar, 24 March 1930. where a water tower was also constructed with the assistance of B'nai B'rith.[https://www.nli.org.il/he/maps/NNL_MAPS_JER990023693300205171/NLI#$FL36006351] 1948 map of Jerusalem, see number 129 in the index. One of the neighbourhood's founders and its first rabbi was Rabbi Shmuel Eliezeri, who was appointed in 1930.[https://www.nli.org.il/he/newspapers/dhy/1930/11/28/01/article/40?&dliv=none&e=-------he-20--1--img-txIN%7ctxTI--------------1] A rabbi for the Bayit Vegan neighbourhood, Do'ar hayom, 28 November 1930.

At the time of its establishment, Beit VeGan was isolated from other Jerusalem neighbourhoods and formed the city's western boundary. The purchase of land for the neighbourhood was completed in 1932 when Yehuda Steinberg acquired land from the Aisha clan of Ein Karem at a site originally designated for the construction of a monastery.Elida Bar-Shaul, A Jerusalem Corner, Ma’ayanei HaYeshuah (Torah Portion Bulletin), Parashat Beshalach, 5768.

During the British Mandate, the army built one of its radar stations in the neighborhood. A synagogue, Beit Knesset Migdal ("The Tower"), now stands on the spot.[http://alkuds.blogspot.com/2007/12/i-searched-whole-internet-for-in-depth.html Migdal Synagogue]

Bayit VeGan was the third neighborhood built in West Jerusalem in modern times."Shekhunat Bayit Vagan," Itzik Shweiki, Yarok Beyerushalim, Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel, 2007, p.20 ,

=State of Israel=

A scale-model of the Second Temple designed by Prof. Michael Avi-Yonah based on the writings of the Roman Jewish historian Josephus, was located for many years on the grounds of the Holyland Hotel in Bayit VeGan. In 2007, it was moved to the Israel Museum."Shekhunat Bayit Vagan," Itzik Shweiki, Yarok Beyerushalayim, Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel, 2007, p.20 ,

Schools and Jewish religious institutions

Image:Kol Torah Outside.jpg in Bayit VeGan]]

Many schools and Jewish religious institutions are located in the neighborhood, among them Ateret Yisrael Yeshiva, Kol Torah Yeshiva, Netivot Chochma Yeshiva, Yeshiva University's Gruss Kollel and Torat Tziyon program, Yeshivat Torat Shraga, Tiferet Yerushalayim,[http://www.tiferet.org.il/about.php About Tiferet] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070501012241/http://www.tiferet.org.il/about.php |date=May 1, 2007 }} Yeshivat Tiferet Yerushalayim Michlalah Jerusalem College for Women,[https://www.michlala.edu/ Michlalah Jerusalem College for Women] {{webarchive |url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100306045042/http://www.michlalah.edu/odot/showPic.asp?n=campus1 |date= March 6, 2010 }} Seminar Yerushalayim HaChadash, Yad Harav Herzog, Himmelfarb High School, Boys Town Jerusalem, and Netiv Meir Yeshiva High School. The Amshinover Rebbe has his court in Bayit VeGan, on Rabbi Frank Street. The Boyar School, a secular high school for gifted students from all over the country, is also located in Bayit VeGan.[https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Education/four.html Learning Together Residential Education/Boarding School Programs] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717104209/https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Education/four.html |date=July 17, 2011 }} Jewish Virtual Library

Medical facilities

Shaare Zedek Medical Center is located at the entrance to Bayit VeGan.

Sports facilities

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The Beitar Jerusalem soccer club has a practice field in the neighborhood.[https://archive.today/20130125134414/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-69787392.html Only a makeshift shrine reminds one of the blast], The Jerusalem Post Below the soccer field run its two tunnels for the new 16 route.

Hotels and guesthouses

In recent years, a hotel by the name of Malon Hen (Hebrew: מלון חן lit. Hen Hotel) was built on the corner of Hapisga Street, and a youth hostel on the same street was upgraded to a guesthouse.

Notable residents

References

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