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Beit David
Beit David was the fourth Jewish neighborhood outside the walls of Jerusalem. This courtyard neighborhood was established in 1873.〔Buzzy Gordon ''Frommer's Jerusalem Day by Day'' John Wiley & Sons, Oct 11, 2010 (Google Books )〕 ==History== Beit David was founded as an almshouse for needy Jews on a plot of land donated by a kollel. It was named for the philanthropist, David Reis. The name also alludes to the historical House of David and to the book known as ''Beit David'', a treatise on Jewish law written by Joseph Ben David in the 18th century.〔Eisenberg, Ronald L. ''The Streets of Jerusalem: Who, What, Why.'' Jerusalem: Devora, 2006. ISBN 9781932687545 (WorldCat link ) as given in () Google Books]〕 Because Beit David was far from the kollel's center in the Old City, it contained a synagogue and 10 apartments to ensure the existence of a minyan. The residence of Abraham Isaac Kook, Israel's first Askenanzic chief rabbi was on the second floor of the building, added in 1922. The Rabbi Kook House is now a museum of the life of Rabbi Kook. 〔(Peeking through the highrises: famed Jerusalem street's old architectural glories, Haaretz )〕The Museum of Psalms, located on the ground floor for many years, featured the paintings of Moshe Tzvi HaLevi Berger, a Kabbalist and painter. Berger was evicted in 2014 to make room for a yeshiva〔(Museum of Psalms )〕
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