Beit HaKerem (neighbourhood) — Beit HaKerem ( he. בית הכרם, House of the Vineyard ) is an affluent neighborhood in west central Jerusalem, Israel. To the northwest is the Kiryat Moshe neighborhood, and to the south Mt. Herzl and the Sha arei Tzedek Medical Center. The Givat… … Wikipedia
Beit HaKerem (Bible) — Beit HaKerem (Hebrew בית הכרם, literally house of the vineyard ) is a biblical place in the Tribe of Judah (Neh. 3:14). Some opinions believe that this place is identical with Ein Kerem, or well of the vineyards, near which there is a ridge on… … Wikipedia
JERUSALEM — The entry is arranged according to the following outline: history name protohistory the bronze age david and first temple period second temple period the roman period byzantine jerusalem arab period crusader period mamluk period … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Ein Kerem — Coordinates: 31°45′55″N 35°8′58″E / 31.76528°N 35.14944°E / 31.76528; 35.14944 For other uses, see Ein Kere … Wikipedia
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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
City of David — City of David, Holyland Model of Jerusalem Tourist inside Hezekiah s tunnel 20 … Wikipedia
Malha — View of Malha, 2007 Malha (Hebrew: מלחה) is a neighborhood in southwest Jerusalem, Israel, between Pat and Kiryat Hayovel. Before 1948, Malha was an Arab village known as al Maliha (Arabic: المالحه). The official Hebrew name of the neighborhood … Wikipedia
Arzei HaBira — s central playground. Arzei Habira is a Haredi neighborhood in Jerusalem, Israel. It is bordered by Ma alot Dafna to the north, the Shmuel Hanavi quarter to the west, Beit Yisrael to the south, and Road 1 and Sheikh Jarrah to the east. Co … Wikipedia
Mekor Chaim — Street, Jerusalem Mekor Chaim (also Makor Haim, Hebrew: מקור חיים, lit. Source of life) is a neighborhood in southwest Jerusalem, Israel.[1] It was named for Haim Cohen, a wealthy Jewish business … Wikipedia