Merkaz Shapira
Since Corona, we were unable to visit new communities and see friends. Today we went to see Merkaz Shapira, which is approximately a 40 minute drive from Beit Shemesh towards Ashkelon. Pre pandemic we had heard of an expansion project, what they call in Israel a "harchava." Our friends in Merkaz Shapira have been living there for 20+ years. Upon entering the community of 500 or so families, a clear yellow fence closes the area off on Shabbat. To the left is Yeshivat Ohr Etzion, a school for boys. We located a pizza shop, another eatery, electric store, a small grocery store (running joke is that it is called Super Hashlamlot instead of its real name). The streets have many round abouts, known as kikars, a large Sephardic shul, one large playground and area for ganim (school aged children). We could not locate the Ashkenazi shul or library, though we were told they have ...