Tzuf Dvash Synagogue
The Tzuf Dvash Synagogue is a sephardic synagogue which was founded in 1860 under Turkish rule in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, Land of Israel.
Battīr is a town in Palestine, State of.
Population: 4,092
Latitude: 31° 43' 10.02" N
Longitude: 35° 08' 27.71" E
The Tzuf Dvash Synagogue is a sephardic synagogue which was founded in 1860 under Turkish rule in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, Land of Israel.
The Sakharov Gardens (Hebrew: גינות סחרוב, Ginot Sakharov) is a traffic junction on the highway from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, and the main entry point to Jerusalem from the West.
Rashidiya School (Arabic: المدرسة الرشيدية), or Al-Rashidiya Secondary School for Boys (Arabic: المدرسة الرشيدية الثانوية للبنين), is a public school located in East Jerusalem next to Herod's Gate (Bab as-Sahira). Rashidiya served as the main learni…
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The Ohel Yitzchak Synagogue previously known as the Shomrei ha-Chomos Synagogue and the Ungarin Shul (Hungarian synagogue) is located in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.
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Hutzot Hayotzer is an arts and crafts lane in Jerusalem, Israel, located west of the Old City walls.
The German Protestant Institute of Archaeology (GPIA), Research Unit of the German Archaeological Institute, founded in 1900 is one of the most important biblical archaeological institutes in the Near East.
The former 12th-century Crusader Church of St. James Intercisus has been transformed into a mosque after the fall of Crusader Jerusalem. It is known as Al-Yaqubi Mosque and is situated at the northern edge of what is now the Armenian Quarter of Jeru…
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The Naggar School of Photography, Media and New Music (better known as the Musrara School of Photography) is an art school in the Musrara neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel.
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