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81: 765: 612: 711: 474: 588: 954: 691:. The reason behind the order was false reports of a fast British evacuation from the city and that the Arabs are deploying large forces in the city in order to fill the vacuum. In the battle over Katamon, which was centered around the St. Simeon monastery, most of the Arab fighters in the city participated, after they were called upon by the local militia. Fighters from the nearby Arab villages refused to send support, claiming they needed to defend themselves. The commander of the Arab forces, 624: 600: 466: 866: 946: 576: 341: 840:"Arab styled" houses, with yards, stone walls and gates, porches, tiled roofs and stylized floors, located close to the city's center. The neighborhood had a slow process of population change and social and physical renewal. The conservative and semi-rural character attracted, mainly after the 1980s, families of Jewish immigrants, mostly wealthy religious ones from western countries, who were able to purchase and renovate the houses. 102: 816: 354: 458: 300: 482:
blocs and not for the entire neighborhood. About half of Katamon's buildings were built between 1927 and 1937, and the rest were built until 1948. Most of Katamon's residents were educators, teachers, businessmen, contractors, traders and other professionals from the upper and middle class. Along with private houses, apartment buildings were built for the purpose of rent.
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 981:, previously living in tent camps. These neighborhoods were assigned Hebrew numerals : Katamon Khet ("Katamon 8"), Katamon Tet ("Katamon 9), etc. Some of those neighborhoods have a second name. Katamon Hei (5) is also called San Simon Neighborhood, a part of Katamon Het (8) and Katamon tet (9) is sometimes called San Martin Neighborhood, and Katamon zayn (7) is 80: 785:. The abandoned neighborhood, as well as other evacuated Arab neighborhoods were looted by the displaced Jews and Israeli soldiers who entered empty Arab houses, a phenomenon that the Jewish authorities failed to halt, usually turning a blind eye to it. This phenomenon was condemned by Israeli politician 419:
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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During the 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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began in 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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in 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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During the 1920s, some 90 new residential plots were planned in 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
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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.
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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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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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For days you could see people walking by carrying looted goods. ... Not only soldiers, civilians as well. They were looting like mad. They were even carrying dining tables.
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Most of the children were sent to high quality and expensive schools, usually private ones. The schools teaching languages were usually English, Italian, German or French.
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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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The neighborhood was an Arab neighborhood between two Jewish neighborhoods and the only one in a line of Jewish neighborhoods. On the night of 5–6 January 1948, the
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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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The loss of the neighborhood was followed by massive looting by Jewish soldiers and civilians alike. Hagit Shlonsky, who lived nearby, wrote
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existed in the neighborhood before 1948 and there was a British sports club in the neighborhood, which was later used by
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Gish Amit (2011). "Salvage or Plunder? Israel's "Collection" of Private Palestinian Libraries in West Jerusalem".
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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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To the west, Old Katamon branches out into several neighborhoods collectively called the "Katamonim" (plural of
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housing company sold many of the apartments to the residents in the 1970s. The neighborhood hosts a well-known
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The neighborhood began to develop in the late Ottoman era, in the early 1900s. According to Israeli geographer
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and some fled to the southern part of Qatamon which was around the Iraqi consulate defended by the Jordanian
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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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During May–June, some 1,400 Jews, consisting of women, children, elders and wounded were expelled from the
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built his summer house near the monastery (since the 1960s the building serves as a disabled care center).
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From the late fourteenth century, the location of Katamon seem to have been identified with the home of
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German aerial photographs taken during the war show building lots demarcated by stones at Katamon in a
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style - a random rubble masonry pattern - which was adopted by modernist architects in Jerusalem.
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In the early 1950s, many public housing projects were built in Katamon, often using the Wild Bau
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difficulties, unauthorized renovations and improvised extensions made by the residents.
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Guardian, Saturday October 19, 2002 (from Dr Ghada Karmi's memoir, In Search of Fatima)
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The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A-K (excluding Acre and Jerusalem)
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Nathan Krystall (2002). "The fall of the New City 1947–1950". In Salim Tamari (ed.).
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community of South Africa in memory of Yossi Zeituni, a tennis coach who fell in the
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is located on Palmach Street in Katamon. Katamon also houses the core community of
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Many of the residents worked in British public services and many were members of
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Since the 1970s, the neighborhood, which was populated mostly by secular and
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Approximately 30,000 books, newspapers and manuscripts were collected by the
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in the 1980s. In 2007, Hapoel Jerusalem fans formed a new club, naming it
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monastery, believed to have been constructed on the home and the tomb of
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era, the neighborhood was divided into Upper Katamon and Lower Katamon.
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Anita Shapira (2011). "Jerusalem in 1948: A Contemporary Perspective".
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community, headed by Issa Michael al-Toubbeh, but among them were some
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The neighborhood was established in the early 1900s, shortly before
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Jerusalem Neighborhoods: Talbiyeh, Katamon and the Greek Colony
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Lives in Commons, Arabs and News in Jerusalem, Jaffa and Hebron
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During the war, attacks by the Arab side originated from the
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Israel as a Modern Architectural Experimental Lab, 19481978
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and Baka. Until the war five houses were built in Katamon.
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Talbiya: The Story of One of Jerusalem's New Neighborhoods
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in June 1967, the Katamonim were on the Jordanian-Israeli
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of them were women, children and elders. Most fled to the
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Gitler, Inbal Ben-Asher; Geva, Anat (November 13, 2019).
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football club from the 1930s until it moved back to the
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Neighborhood of Jerusalem in Jerusalem District, Israel
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The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited
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Building in Katamon after Operation Yevusi April 1948
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park, built on the site of Katamon football stadium
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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:. 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