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703:. His men were equipped with light weapons and homemade armoured vehicles as well as ones looted from the battle of Nabi Daniel. Against them were the Jewish fighters of the fourth battalion of the Harel Brigade, who were exhausted from the constant fighting in earlier battles. During the fights both sides suffered from total exhaustion. The Arabs called on the Jordanian
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and this amount can be paid in installments of five Qirsh per week, please take advantage of this opportunity and talk with Nacla Qatan and pay him five Qirsh and the plot will be yours. Provided, however, you will continue to pay this small amount. If you want to purchase more than one plot, you are
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Katamon lands. Fresh air and an affordable price. If you wish to become an owner of a plot in
Katamon near the monastery, to which you arrive in a paved road and the area is divided into plots in the most pleasant way with roads and paths around, every plot is five-hundred square meters and the price
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British Mandate era the streets of Katamon had no names, with the exception of two: "Katamon" street (today known as "Rachel Imenu" and "Hizkiyahu HaMelech") and "Jorden" street (today known as "Tel Hai" street) which was nicknamed "Michael Sansour" street, after a wealthy contractor whose
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Katamon when people of the middle class bought the apartments where low class residents lived and started renovating them, reuniting the apartments that were split after 1948 and overall raising the standards of the houses. Katamon attracted many people because of the character of its small
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Katamon, killing 24 or 26 people. According to Benny Morris the Haganah believed that several irregulars' commanders lived there and, possibly mistakenly, that the hotel served as the neighbourhood militia headquarters. After the attack many Arab residents of the neighborhood began fleeing, most
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Katamon and their construction began shortly after the war, especially after 1924. In a short time, some 40 luxurious buildings were built in the neighborhood, by Christian–Arab families. The buildings were built in plan for different
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and government officials joined the Old City's refugees and settled in
Katamon after the war. In order to allow as many people to live in the neighborhood, the apartments were divided into smaller units. In buildings which housed one family, three or four new families were settled. Because of the
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Katamon was largely abandoned by its residents. The evacuation of Arabs was reported already on 10 December, and
British assistance to the evacuation was reported on the beginning of January. The neighbourhood's handful of Jewish inhabitants left during the war's first weeks. According to Israeli
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made an engraving of
Jerusalem, which suggested that there was an L-shaped, four-story-high tower in Katamon, confirming an early seventeenth-century source which mentioned a "house and tower" of "Simeon the prophet". The Greek Orthodox acquired the site in 1859 and in 1881 they built there a new
409:. In the late nineteenth century the church had a financial crisis which worsened during World War I. The Church sold, shortly before the war, some of its estate outside of the Old City, which were deemed as "less holy" including Katamon, which was split into plots for housing in a rural area.
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square. Around the square are five historical buildings that were used for the embassies and foreign consulates of
Lebanon (during the British era only), Poland, Venezuela, El Salvador, Belgium and Greece. The Greek consulate remains there since the 1950s as the Greek consulate in Jerusalem.
498:. A phenomenon which contributed to the neighborhood's cosmopolitan character was intermarriage between different Christian communities. The apartments were rented to Arab people and British officials, army officers and their families, who preferred to live in a Christian neighborhood.
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project known as "Project Renewal" over a period of two decades. Many small apartments were combined into larger ones and the outward appearance of the apartment blocks was improved. Since the 1990s, many Russian and Ethiopian immigrants have been given housing there.
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to the southeast. The neighbourhood is bounded on its south side by Rachel Imenu street and Hizkiyahu Ha'Melech street (separating it from the Greek Colony), and on its east side by Kovshey Katamon street (separating it from Talbiya). These streets connect to
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and a resident of Katamon, described in her diary how frightened residents fled their homes and did not respond to the orders to remain. By March only a few families remained in the neighborhood, guarded by irregular forces based on San Simon Monastery.
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house was in the street. The buildings were not numbered and were named after the families who built them. After Israel's independence the streets were named based on subjects such as the 1948 war, biblical and rabbinic characters, and Zionist figures.
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Katamon Khet was built at the end of the 1950s, and Katamon Tet in the mid-1960s. The Katamonim are characterized by long apartment blocks on pillars, providing low-cost housing. Some of the buildings are still government-owned, although the
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of the Old City by the Jordanian Arab Legion after it fell on 28 May. Some were settled in houses in Katamon, abandoned by its Arab owners. The neighborhood was also temporarily settled with Jewish women and children from front-line
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A major landmark in Katamon is the Saint Simeon monastery, known to Jerusalemites as San Simon, on a hilltop to the north. The monastery is now surrounded by a large park known as San Simon in the neighborhood
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The neighborhood developed into a prosperous, bourgeois neighborhood with a European–Cosmopolitan character whilst retaining the local, oriental culture. Most of the builders were Arab–Christians from the
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The members of the Greek–Orthodox community lived a secular lifestyle, visiting churches only on holidays and family events. They used to pray in the church of the San Simon Monastery, the church of the
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Voyage au Levant: c'est-à-dire, dans les principaux endroits de l'Asie Mineure, dans les isles de Chio, Rhodes, Chypre, etc., de même que dans les plus considérables villes d'Egypte, de Syrie, et Terre
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of the Old City. The Latin rite Catholic community made their prayer at the Chapel of St. Theresa in Katamon or in churches located in the Old City. Protestant families conducted their prayer at the
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Some of Katamon's buildings were designated for public needs, such as synagogues, schools, kindergartens and places for elders. One of the apartment buildings was used as a new location to the
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to intervene but they refused. When the Arabs saw no reinforcement will arrive they decided to halt their attack and withdrew, letting to Jews take the neighborhood.
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after the club's former home, although the new club does not play in the neighborhood. The Jerusalem Tennis Center, founded in 1981 and dedicated in 1982 by the
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way, and a system of dirt roads. Despite the low prices, the neighborhood did not attract Jewish buyers because the area was completely Christian, next to the
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from Katamon and the other Arab neighborhoods. They were initially catalogued under their owners' names, but were later reclassified as "abandoned property".
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Saint Simeon Monastery in Katamon that was located in a strategic point overlooking the Jewish neighborhoods. On mid April the Jewish leadership halted
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hospital on the southern edge of the neighbourhood specialized in maternity care, but is now a medical center for
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allowed to do so and purchase additional plots. And when the raffle take place, you may win adjacent plots...
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football club from the 1930s until it moved back to the
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1316:"St. Simeon's Monastery"
1059:takes place in Katamon.
1035:Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem
768:Villa Cherkessi, Katamon
384:Nicodemus I of Jerusalem
1652:10.1525/jps.2011.XL.4.6
1623:Menachem Klein (2014).
1402:Jerusalem neighborhoods
754:Ha'gdud Ha'ivri Street,
3189:Courtyard neighborhood
2036:Kroyanker, 2002, p.237
2024:Kroyanker, 2002, p.239
2002:"Swamped with singles"
1693:Kroyanker, 2002, p.187
1500:Kroyanker, 2002, p.183
1488:Kroyanker, 2002, p.180
1446:Kroyanker, 2002, p.181
1339:Kroyanker, 2002, p.264
1276:Kroyanker, 2002, p.195
958:
950:
873:
820:
769:
727:
718:
515:St. George's Cathedral
509:or in churches in the
507:Monastery of the Cross
478:
470:
462:
435:
358:
345:
304:
3160:Sha'arei Yerushalayim
2783:Kiryat Menachem Begin
2429:Kiryat Shomrei Emunim
2085:A country of the mind
1939:www.jerusalem.muni.il
1588:Jewish Social Studies
1569:Israel Studies Review
1163:, author and essayist
956:
948:
868:
818:
767:
723:
713:
476:
468:
460:
411:
356:
343:
329:", i.e. the promised
303:Givat Oranim, Katamon
302:
256:Palestinian Christian
3143:Mishkenot Sha'ananim
1761:Kroyanker, 2002, 188
1548:, Jordan 1990, p.111
1351:Kroyanker, 2002, pp.
1155:Shaul Tchernichovsky
1145:, poet and filmmaker
920:Kupat Holim Meuhedet
699:and the battle over
517:or in the Old City.
496:Armenian Protestants
492:Latin rite Catholics
405:, were owned by the
357:St. Simeon belltower
217:katà tôi monastēríōi
2519:Talbiya (Komemiyut)
2199: /
1809:Kroyanker, 2002, p.
1797:Kroyanker, 2002, p.
1777:. Intellect Books.
1723:Gelber, 2004, p.172
1714:Morris, 2004, p.392
1702:Gelber, 2004, p.282
1557:Gelber, 2004, p.126
1535:Gelber, 2004, p.244
1526:Morris, 2004, p.124
1479:Morris, 2004, p.123
1462:Kroyanker, 2002, p.
1434:Kroyanker, 2002, p.
1399:Kark, Ruth (2001).
1386:Kroyanker, 2002, p.
361:In 1524, after the
3193:Ring Neighborhoods
3053:Ramat Beit HaKerem
3008:Givat Beit HaKerem
2681:Sanhedria Murhevet
2612:Kiryat Mattersdorf
1969:The Jerusalem Post
1851:The Jerusalem Post
1512:Gelber 2004, p.141
1301:Pringle, 1998, pp.
1126:Khalil al-Sakakini
1075:Benjamin Netanyahu
959:
951:
874:
821:
783:Jerusalem corridor
770:
719:
697:Nabi Daniel Convoy
693:Ibrahim Abu-Dayyeh
669:Khalil al-Sakakini
479:
471:
463:
375:Cornelis de Bruijn
359:
346:
305:
211:κατὰ τῷ μοναστηρίῳ
141: • Total
120:Jerusalem District
3201:
3200:
2419:Kiryat HaMemshala
2399:Jerusalem Gateway
2379:Downtown Triangle
2300:Christian Quarter
2247:Neighborhoods of
2203:31.761°N 35.207°E
2135:978-0-521-00967-6
1896:on July 21, 2011.
1575:(1): 66–87. 2011.
1544:Hala al-Sakaini,
1210:. Mercury House.
1207:City of Many Days
1161:Shulamith Hareven
1081:Benzion Netanyahu
1063:Notable residents
797:Jewish immigrants
564:for a few years.
511:Christian Quarter
234:
199:
179:
148:
147:
3226:
3150:
3149:Mughrabi Quarter
3113:
3086:
2977:
2965:
2958:
2921:
2899:
2892:
2880:
2873:
2840:
2833:
2826:
2819:
2812:
2805:
2798:
2791:
2784:
2777:
2770:
2763:
2756:
2749:
2742:
2735:
2728:
2721:
2693:
2671:
2664:
2657:
2650:
2643:
2636:
2624:
2597:
2580:
2573:
2561:
2560:Dahiyat al–Barid
2554:
2547:
2504:Russian Compound
2331:
2324:
2317:
2308:
2301:
2294:
2293:Armenian Quarter
2272:
2264:
2261:are depicted in
2241:
2234:
2227:
2218:
2217:
2214:
2213:
2211:
2210:
2209:
2204:
2200:
2197:
2196:
2195:
2192:
2181:
2163:Sakakini, Hala:
2139:
2115:
2061:
2037:
2034:
2025:
2022:
2016:
2015:
2013:
2012:
1998:
1992:
1991:
1979:
1973:
1972:
1960:
1954:
1949:
1943:
1942:
1931:
1925:
1924:
1913:
1898:
1897:
1882:
1876:
1875:
1861:
1855:
1854:
1842:
1836:
1835:
1828:
1822:
1819:
1813:
1807:
1801:
1795:
1789:
1788:
1768:
1762:
1759:
1753:
1752:
1750:
1749:
1730:
1724:
1721:
1715:
1712:
1703:
1700:
1694:
1691:
1682:
1681:
1679:
1677:
1662:
1656:
1655:
1635:
1629:
1628:
1620:
1611:
1610:
1602:
1596:
1595:
1583:
1577:
1576:
1564:
1558:
1555:
1549:
1542:
1536:
1533:
1527:
1524:
1513:
1510:
1501:
1498:
1489:
1486:
1480:
1477:
1466:
1460:
1447:
1444:
1438:
1432:
1417:
1416:
1396:
1390:
1384:
1378:
1368:
1359:
1349:
1340:
1337:
1331:
1330:
1328:
1327:
1318:. Archived from
1312:
1306:
1299:
1286:
1283:
1277:
1274:
1268:
1267:
1265:
1264:
1249:
1243:
1242:
1228:
1222:
1221:
1201:
1195:
1190:
1027:Hapoel Jerusalem
983:Pat neighborhood
740:and UN Observer
738:Folke Bernadotte
689:Operation Yevusi
626:
614:
602:
590:
578:
433:
232:
229:
227:
219:
213:
212:
204:
194:
192:
184:
174:
172:
164:
106:
104:
103:
83:
65:Neighborhood of
55:
47:
46:
41:
33:
32:
22:
21:
3234:
3233:
3229:
3228:
3227:
3225:
3224:
3223:
3204:
3203:
3202:
3197:
3179:
3148:
3118:Knesset Yisrael
3111:
3084:
3072:
3038:Kiryat Menachem
3018:Givat Mordechai
2981:
2975:
2963:
2956:
2919:
2897:
2890:
2878:
2871:
2844:
2838:
2831:
2825:Shimon HaTzadik
2824:
2817:
2810:
2803:
2796:
2790:Ma'ale HaZeitim
2789:
2782:
2775:
2768:
2761:
2754:
2747:
2740:
2733:
2727:American Colony
2726:
2720:Arab al–Jahalin
2719:
2707:
2691:
2669:
2662:
2655:
2648:
2641:
2634:
2622:
2595:
2578:
2571:
2559:
2552:
2545:
2533:
2337:
2329:
2322:
2315:
2306:
2299:
2292:
2278:
2270:
2262:
2251:
2245:
2207:
2205:
2201:
2198:
2193:
2190:
2188:
2186:
2185:
2166:Jerusalem and I
2136:
2112:
2100:. Vol. I.
2046:
2041:
2040:
2035:
2028:
2023:
2019:
2010:
2008:
2000:
1999:
1995:
1980:
1976:
1961:
1957:
1950:
1946:
1933:
1932:
1928:
1915:
1914:
1901:
1884:
1883:
1879:
1862:
1858:
1843:
1839:
1830:
1829:
1825:
1820:
1816:
1808:
1804:
1796:
1792:
1785:
1769:
1765:
1760:
1756:
1747:
1745:
1732:
1731:
1727:
1722:
1718:
1713:
1706:
1701:
1697:
1692:
1685:
1675:
1673:
1671:The Independent
1663:
1659:
1636:
1632:
1621:
1614:
1603:
1599:
1584:
1580:
1566:
1565:
1561:
1556:
1552:
1543:
1539:
1534:
1530:
1525:
1516:
1511:
1504:
1499:
1492:
1487:
1483:
1478:
1469:
1461:
1450:
1445:
1441:
1433:
1420:
1413:
1397:
1393:
1385:
1381:
1369:
1362:
1350:
1343:
1338:
1334:
1325:
1323:
1314:
1313:
1309:
1300:
1289:
1284:
1280:
1275:
1271:
1262:
1260:
1251:
1250:
1246:
1229:
1225:
1218:
1202:
1198:
1191:
1187:
1182:
1151:, archaeologist
1143:Amichai Chasson
1101:, tennis player
1065:
1051:
1049:Popular culture
1023:
943:
863:
833:
813:
762:
681:Operation Harel
652:Semiramis Hotel
630:
627:
618:
615:
606:
603:
594:
591:
582:
579:
570:
455:
453:British Mandate
434:
432:, 8 August 1914
425:
351:
319:
314:
297:
289:British Mandate
268:
101:
99:
89:
69:
59:
56:
49:
42:
35:
27:
20:
17:
12:
11:
5:
3232:
3222:
3221:
3216:
3199:
3198:
3196:
3195:
3184:
3181:
3180:
3178:
3177:
3172:
3167:
3162:
3157:
3152:
3145:
3140:
3138:Mazkeret Moshe
3135:
3130:
3125:
3120:
3115:
3112:Kirya Ne'emana
3108:
3103:
3098:
3093:
3088:
3080:
3078:
3074:
3073:
3071:
3070:
3065:
3060:
3055:
3050:
3045:
3040:
3035:
3033:Kiryat HaYovel
3030:
3025:
3020:
3015:
3010:
3005:
3000:
2995:
2989:
2987:
2983:
2982:
2980:
2979:
2972:
2967:
2960:
2953:
2948:
2943:
2938:
2933:
2928:
2923:
2916:
2911:
2906:
2901:
2894:
2887:
2882:
2875:
2868:
2863:
2858:
2852:
2850:
2846:
2845:
2843:
2842:
2835:
2828:
2821:
2814:
2807:
2800:
2797:Nahalat Shimon
2793:
2786:
2779:
2772:
2765:
2758:
2751:
2744:
2737:
2730:
2723:
2715:
2713:
2709:
2708:
2706:
2705:
2700:
2695:
2688:
2683:
2678:
2673:
2666:
2659:
2652:
2645:
2638:
2631:
2626:
2619:
2614:
2609:
2604:
2599:
2592:
2587:
2582:
2579:Givat HaMivtar
2575:
2568:
2563:
2556:
2549:
2541:
2539:
2535:
2534:
2532:
2531:
2526:
2521:
2516:
2511:
2509:Sha'arei Hesed
2506:
2501:
2496:
2491:
2486:
2481:
2476:
2471:
2469:Nahalat Shiv'a
2466:
2461:
2456:
2451:
2446:
2441:
2436:
2434:Kiryat Wolfson
2431:
2426:
2421:
2416:
2411:
2406:
2401:
2396:
2391:
2389:Givat HaVradim
2386:
2381:
2376:
2371:
2366:
2361:
2356:
2351:
2345:
2343:
2339:
2338:
2336:
2335:
2334:
2333:
2323:Muslim Quarter
2319:
2316:Jewish Quarter
2312:
2311:
2310:
2296:
2288:
2286:
2280:
2279:
2267:West Jerusalem
2259:East Jerusalem
2256:
2253:
2252:
2244:
2243:
2236:
2229:
2221:
2208:31.761; 35.207
2183:
2182:
2170:
2161:
2140:
2134:
2116:
2110:
2088:
2082:
2062:
2045:
2042:
2039:
2038:
2026:
2017:
1993:
1974:
1955:
1944:
1926:
1923:on 2011-06-17.
1899:
1877:
1856:
1837:
1823:
1814:
1802:
1790:
1783:
1763:
1754:
1725:
1716:
1704:
1695:
1683:
1657:
1630:
1612:
1607:Jerusalem 1948
1597:
1590:. New series.
1578:
1559:
1550:
1537:
1528:
1514:
1502:
1490:
1481:
1467:
1448:
1439:
1418:
1411:
1391:
1379:
1360:
1341:
1332:
1307:
1287:
1278:
1269:
1244:
1223:
1216:
1196:
1184:
1183:
1181:
1178:
1177:
1176:
1170:
1164:
1158:
1152:
1146:
1140:
1134:
1131:David Rubinger
1128:
1123:
1118:
1113:
1108:
1102:
1096:
1090:
1084:
1078:
1072:
1064:
1061:
1050:
1047:
1022:
1019:
1010:armistice line
971:new immigrants
942:
939:
862:
859:
837:gentrification
832:
831:Gentrification
829:
819:San simon park
812:
809:
774:Jewish Quarter
761:
758:
750:Palmach Street
677:Greek Orthodox
632:
631:
628:
621:
619:
616:
609:
607:
604:
597:
595:
592:
585:
583:
580:
573:
569:
566:
554:Czechoslovakia
488:Greek–Orthodox
454:
451:
423:
350:
347:
318:
315:
313:
310:
296:
293:
267:
264:
241:Greek Orthodox
146:
145:
142:
138:
137:
133:
132:
127:
123:
122:
117:
111:
110:
97:
91:
90:
84:
76:
75:
71:
70:
64:
61:
60:
57:
28:
25:
18:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
3231:
3220:
3217:
3215:
3212:
3211:
3209:
3194:
3190:
3186:
3185:
3182:
3176:
3175:Zikhron Yosef
3173:
3171:
3170:Zikhron Tuvya
3168:
3166:
3163:
3161:
3158:
3156:
3153:
3151:
3146:
3144:
3141:
3139:
3136:
3134:
3131:
3129:
3128:Mahane Yehuda
3126:
3124:
3121:
3119:
3116:
3114:
3109:
3107:
3106:Ezrat Yisrael
3104:
3102:
3099:
3097:
3096:Batei Saidoff
3094:
3092:
3091:Batei Munkacs
3089:
3087:
3082:
3081:
3079:
3075:
3069:
3066:
3064:
3063:Ramat Sharett
3061:
3059:
3056:
3054:
3051:
3049:
3046:
3044:
3041:
3039:
3036:
3034:
3031:
3029:
3026:
3024:
3021:
3019:
3016:
3014:
3011:
3009:
3006:
3004:
3001:
2999:
2996:
2994:
2991:
2990:
2988:
2984:
2978:
2973:
2971:
2968:
2966:
2961:
2959:
2954:
2952:
2949:
2947:
2944:
2942:
2939:
2937:
2934:
2932:
2929:
2927:
2924:
2922:
2917:
2915:
2912:
2910:
2909:Givat Massuah
2907:
2905:
2902:
2900:
2898:Givat HaMatos
2895:
2893:
2888:
2886:
2885:German Colony
2883:
2881:
2876:
2874:
2869:
2867:
2864:
2862:
2859:
2857:
2854:
2853:
2851:
2847:
2841:
2836:
2834:
2829:
2827:
2822:
2820:
2818:Sheikh Jarrah
2815:
2813:
2808:
2806:
2801:
2799:
2794:
2792:
2787:
2785:
2780:
2778:
2776:Jabel Mukaber
2773:
2771:
2766:
2764:
2759:
2757:
2752:
2750:
2745:
2743:
2738:
2736:
2731:
2729:
2724:
2722:
2717:
2716:
2714:
2710:
2704:
2701:
2699:
2696:
2694:
2689:
2687:
2686:Shikun Chabad
2684:
2682:
2679:
2677:
2674:
2672:
2667:
2665:
2660:
2658:
2653:
2651:
2646:
2644:
2639:
2637:
2632:
2630:
2627:
2625:
2623:Ma'alot Dafna
2620:
2618:
2615:
2613:
2610:
2608:
2605:
2603:
2600:
2598:
2593:
2591:
2588:
2586:
2583:
2581:
2576:
2574:
2569:
2567:
2564:
2562:
2557:
2555:
2550:
2548:
2543:
2542:
2540:
2536:
2530:
2529:Zikhron Moshe
2527:
2525:
2522:
2520:
2517:
2515:
2514:Shmuel HaNavi
2512:
2510:
2507:
2505:
2502:
2500:
2497:
2495:
2492:
2490:
2489:Neve Sha'anan
2487:
2485:
2482:
2480:
2477:
2475:
2472:
2470:
2467:
2465:
2462:
2460:
2457:
2455:
2452:
2450:
2447:
2445:
2444:Mahane Yehuda
2442:
2440:
2439:Mahane Israel
2437:
2435:
2432:
2430:
2427:
2425:
2424:Kiryat Shmuel
2422:
2420:
2417:
2415:
2414:Kiryat HaLeom
2412:
2410:
2409:Kerem Avraham
2407:
2405:
2402:
2400:
2397:
2395:
2392:
2390:
2387:
2385:
2382:
2380:
2377:
2375:
2372:
2370:
2367:
2365:
2362:
2360:
2357:
2355:
2354:Batei Ungarin
2352:
2350:
2347:
2346:
2344:
2340:
2332:
2327:
2326:
2325:
2320:
2318:
2313:
2309:
2304:
2303:
2302:
2297:
2295:
2290:
2289:
2287:
2285:
2281:
2276:
2268:
2260:
2254:
2250:
2242:
2237:
2235:
2230:
2228:
2223:
2222:
2219:
2215:
2212:
2179:
2175:
2174:Kroyanker, D.
2171:
2168:
2167:
2162:
2160:
2159:965-517-190-6
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2148:
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2111:0-521-39036-2
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