OOPS. Your Flash player is missing or outdated.Click here to update your player so you can see this content.

 

Home

Welcome

Shalom & Welcome to the Rova's web site

Our home, the Jewish Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City (known as HaRova HaYehudi or for short, the Rova) is also your home.

It all started here.

The Midrash states that the dust for the creation of Man came from Mt. Moriah, the Temple Mount. Abraham bound Isaac on the same spot and Jacob had his dream with the angels here.

King David selected and purchased the Mount as the home for the Holy Temple that his son King Solomon was destined to build and this neighborhood has been home to the Jewish people ever since.

After 2000 years of exile, Am Yisrael, the people of Israel, have returned home! We are here, physically and spiritually carrying on the tradition of thousands of years of Jewish presence.

We invite you to join us. Learn about the history of this ancient area -- the synagogues and museums in the DISCOVER THE HISTORY section. Looking for that perfect gift and want to buy directly from the source? Then visit our new online shop by clicking on the the JQ Shopping link. And for your family and friends living here, you can send them gifts (food, wine, flowers, Shabbat baskets, and much more) from our SEND A GIFT section (in the JQ Shopping area).

We are here to help you connect to the place where it all began.

 

 
Hurva Update

Chanukah time 5768 (2007), the frame of the Hurva was completed when the cement dome of the structure was poured. And finally, in Shvat 5770(February 2010), the caravans belonging to the building crew were finally been removed. The rebuilt Hurva stands in its entirety, ready for the Rosh Chodesh Nissan dedication.

On March 7, 2010 the crane which stood for over 4 years int he main square was dismantled and on the 8th, the gates which cordoned off the main square to the reisdents for too long, were removed.

It has been a difficult time for the residents, having had to endure years of noise, clutter and an expropriated Hurva Square, but seeing the Hurva rebuilt has been worth the wait. The dedication will be the week of March 14th, with two days of celebration (one for the ever patient residents, another for the VIP's!) and much fanfare.

Now may we merit the rebuilding of THE more important building across the valley!

 

For pictures of the reconstruction as well as information on the project, go to the Jewish Quarter Development Company website at http://www.jewish-quarter.org.il/churva.asp Another site with excellent pictures from the dedication as well as a history of the Hurva is http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/israel/things/hurva-synagogue.htm

 

Daily prayers at Hurva Synagogue beginning Tuesday March 16, 2010 , for the month of Nissan.

First Shacharit (morning service):
Netz Hachama

Second morning minyan:
7:45am

Mincha (afternoon service) 20 minutes before  sundown

Maariv (evening service) 30 minutes after sundown

 

  module  

©2006 - 2010 myrova.com. All rights reserved.

Site developed and maintained by Kalanit Design Studio