the Givat Shaul neighborhood

The Givat Shaul neighborhood, is populated with modest working people, most of them quite religious, but not of the sort who wear a special garb, or have made religion their first and foremost cause. Many of the people are independents. That is, not salaried workers. Some work with their hands in any number of crafts, and some are book keepers, and providers of different services. There are a few restaurants, one of the largest bakeries in Jerusalem, and next to the residential area, there is also a commercial area where there are a number of factories, work shops, print shops, and publishers. You will find many schools and educational facilities there, including a school for the blind. And quite a few Rabbinical seminaries.

 

 

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