ICHH Congratulates Maale Hazeitim Community for New Shul for Residents

“It is with a great deal of joy that we congratulate you on the completion of the new Bet Haknesses in Maale Hazeitim,” wrote Menachem and Avrohom Lubinsky, the co-chair of the International Committee for Har Hazeisim in a letter to Rabbi Aryeh Zev Ginsberg and Mrs. Cherna Moskowitz who sponsored the shul. “It will no doubt be a great addition to the beautiful shechuna of Maale Hazeitim and a great tribute to you that you had the vision to fulfill this dream of the residents of Maale Hazeitim.”

The letter continued:

“We of the International Committee for Har Hazeisim are particularly excited about your accomplishment as we near commencement of construction of the Har Hazeisim Visitor Education Center which will include a police station to enhance the security of the entire area and a shul for the over 1 million visitors expected to visit the Center each year. We can only imagine how the visitors will enjoy sitting in the Center’s magnificent amphitheater which overlooks Maale Hazeitim and view the new addition to this wonderful community.”

The new shul to be built on Har Hazeisim, as part of the Visitor Center, is sponsored by a number of prominent families including the Sterns (Los Angeles), Fishoffs (New York), Simons (Monsey), and Rosenstocks (Brooklyn). It will be part of the magnificent 3-story educational center that is being built jointly by the Government of Israel, the Municipality of Yerushalayim, and the International Committee on Har Hazeisim. The official signing of the joint project took place on March 6th with the participation of Mayor Moshe Lion of Yerushalayim and Minister Zev Elkin of the Ministry of Jerusalem Affairs.

Founded in 2010, the ICHH is credited with greatly improving security on Har Hazeisim where some 150,000 Jews dating back to the Nevi’im are buried. Some of the measures that ICHH was instrumental in instituting were a network of 176 surveillance cameras, a local police station, new fencing, and the deployment of a Border Patrol unit amongst other improvements.