Samuel the Prophet Jerusalem — Comprehensive Neighborhood Guide for Buyers 2026 | News | חדשות נדל"ן | מרכז הנכסים
Samuel the Prophet — Comprehensive Neighborhood Guide
Samuel the Prophet is an ancient Jerusalem neighborhood named after the prophet Samuel — his tomb stands on the hill outside the city, visible from several points in the neighborhood. The neighborhood stretches along the main street and offers a true urban mosaic — Haredim, secular, old-timers, and newcomers, all living side by side.
Location and Boundaries
- North: Sanhedria and Ramat Shlomo
- South: Geula and Mea Shearim
- East: Ma'alot Dafna and Ramat Eshkol
- West: Rehavia and Romema
Population and Lifestyle
Samuel the Prophet houses about 14,000 residents in a diverse mix: about 50% Haredi population, 30% secular and state-religious, and 20% mixed population. The atmosphere on the main street is busy and vibrant — restaurants, shops, banks, and services. The side alleys are much quieter.
Education
- Many Haredi schools — cheders, Talmud Torahs
- State and state-religious schools nearby
- Diverse kindergartens
- Proximity to the Hebrew University for young students
Transportation and Accessibility
- Busy and frequent bus lines to all parts of Jerusalem
- Close to Geula and the city center — 10 minutes
- Close to Mahane Yehuda Market — 15 minutes by car or bus
What to Check Before Buying?
- The block and lot — old buildings, ensure proper registration
- The condition of the building and the maintenance of the homeowners' association
- Elevator — missing in some of the older buildings
- Parking — limited on the main street
- Potential for pinui-binui — check if the building is in the plan
Property Center would be happy to provide a neighborhood tour and help choose the right street and building for your needs.