Musrara, Jerusalem — Musrara (Arabic: مصرارة, Hebrew: מוסררה) also known by its Hebrew name, Morasha (Hebrew: מורשה)[1] is a neighborhood in Jerusalem. It is bordered by Meah Shearim and Beit Yisrael on the north, the Old City on the south and east, and the… … Wikipedia
Street of the Prophets — Street sign from the British Mandate era. Street of the Prophets (Hebrew: רחוב הנביאים, Rehov HaNevi im) is an east west axis road in Jerusalem beginning outside Damascus Gate and ending at Davidka Square. Located to the north of Jaffa Road … Wikipedia
Naggar School of Photography — The Naggar School of Photography, Media and New Music, also known as Musrara, is an art school in the Musrara neighborhood of Jerusalem. Students can follow alternative forms of study. Graduates are required to complete an independent project.… … Wikipedia
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Highway 60 (Israel) — Highway 60 (Hebrew: כביש 60, Kvish Shishim ) is a north south intercity road in Israel and the West Bank that stretches from Beersheba to Nazareth.[citation needed] Contents … Wikipedia
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City of David — City of David, Holyland Model of Jerusalem Tourist inside Hezekiah s tunnel 20 … Wikipedia
Old City (Jerusalem) — The Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls[1] * UNESCO World Heritage Site … Wikipedia
Neve Yaakov — Coordinates: 31°50′28″N 35°14′33″E / 31.84111°N 35.2425°E / 31.84111; 35.2425 Neve Yaakov also Neve Ya aqov, (Hebrew … Wikipedia
Armenian Quarter — The Armenian Quarter is one of the four quarters of the Old City of Jerusalem. Although Armenians are Christians, the Armenian Quarter is distinct from the Christian Quarter. Although theirs is the smallest of the four quarters, with the fewest… … Wikipedia