Khasidei Karlin is named after the Karlin-Stolin Chasidic dynasty in Eastern Europe and was founded by Rabbi Yehuda Leib Eber, who was the son-in-law and successor of the dynasty's founder. This street is located in the Bukharim and Mekor Barukh neighborhoods of north Jerusalem. It is also home to many historical sites such as the Gravitational Institute and the Old Synagogue. The Karlin-Stolin Yeshiva is also located there, which was founded in the year 1882 by Rabbi Eber. The area is known for its strong sense of community and religious traditions and is a popular destination for both local and international tourists.