This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.Kiryat Shmuel (Hebrew: קריית שמואל) is a neighborhood in central Jerusalem founded in 1926.
The land was purchased with money from a charitable fund established in honor of the rabbi's ninetieth birthday which also provided loans for building homes.
The regulations of the society stipulated that the members be at least eighteen years of age, and that they conduct themselves "in accordance with the Torah, both the written and the orally transmitted.
[2] In 2009, an ancient Jewish burial cave dating back to the Second Temple period was documented on Aharoni Street in the Kiryat Shmuel neighborhood.
Some of the kokhim were open, containing ossuaries and a small number of bones, indicating potential past robbery and intentional destruction by robbers.