The Pnei Menachem Gur Hasidic community, led by Rabbi Shaul Alter, thanked Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion and acting Mayor Eliezer Rauchberger in the Yated Ne'eman newspaper for securing the allocation of the former Israel Broadcasting Authority compound in the Romema neighborhood for their institutions.
The Gur Hasidic community's Pnei Menachem faction, led by Rabbi Shaul Alter, published a public thank-you note in the Haredi daily Yated Ne'eman on Tuesday, acknowledging Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion and acting Mayor Eliezer Rauchberger for finalizing the allocation of the former Israel Broadcasting Authority compound in the Romema neighborhood. The land is intended for the community's educational and religious institutions. The move underscores the ongoing cooperation between the municipality's leadership and the ultra-Orthodox public in Jerusalem, following an earlier expression of appreciation by council member Rabbi David Cohen for Rauchberger's work on Haredi education. The allocation has been a priority for the Gur community, which operates a large network of schools in the capital.
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