Jerusalem Khan Theatre
Jerusalem Khan Theatre is a Repertory theatre based in Jerusalem, Israel.
Al ‘Ayzarīyah is a city in Palestine, State of.
Population: 17,455
Latitude: 31° 46' 14.81" N
Longitude: 35° 16' 9.01" E
Jerusalem Khan Theatre is a Repertory theatre based in Jerusalem, Israel.
Ibrahimieh College (Arabic: الكلية الابراهيمية بالقدس) is a private school and college in the a-Suwane neighborhood of East Jerusalem.
Hartman High School (officially Charles E. Smith Experimental High School for Boys) is an Orthodox Jewish religious high school in Jerusalem, Israel. The school, affiliated with the Shalom Hartman Institute, is located in Jerusalem's German Colony.
Ein Qiniya or 'Ayn Kiniya (Arabic: عين قينيا) is a Palestinian village in the northern West Bank, located 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) northwest of Ramallah and is a part of the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate. Ein Qiniya has existed since the Roman-era…
EYAHT (Hebrew: א.י.ה.ת., an acronym for the phrase, אשה יראת ה' היא תתהלל, Eesha Yirat Adonoy Hi Tithallal, "A woman who fears God, she shall be praised", Proverbs 31:30), is a full-time college for advanced Jewish learning for women in Jerusalem, …
Domaine du Castel (Hebrew: יקב קסטל) is a family owned winery in the Jerusalem corridor, Israel.
Bar-Ilan Street is a section of Route 417 between Yirmiyahu Street and Hativat HarEl Street in northern Jerusalem, Israel. It is a major artery that runs through a heavily Ultra-Orthodox neighborhood.
The Yeshurun Central Synagogue (Hebrew: בית הכנסת המרכזי ישורון) was the first synagogue to be built in Gedera, Israel during the time of the Biluim, forerunners of the kibbutz movement 1882 from the Russian Empire. Before the synagogue was built, …
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.
Tall Asur (in Arabic, Hebrew: הר בעל חצור Baal-Hazor) is a hill and one of the highest points of the Judaean Mountains in the West Bank, with an altitude of 1,016 metres (3,333 ft). It is thought to be the site where Abraham was shown the land and …
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…
The Church of Transfiguration in Ramallah was inaugurated in 1852. The Basilica is of Byzantine style.
The Ohr ha-Chaim Synagogue (Hebrew: בית הכנסת אור החיים) is situated on Ohr ha-Chaim Street in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. It is located on the top floor of a building which also houses the Ari Synagogue and Old Yishuv Court Mu…
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.
Ibei HaNahal (Hebrew: איבי הנחל) is a haredi Israeli settlement outpost within the Gush Etzion settlement block in the West Bank. Its residents established it as an ecovillage. The outpost is under the jurisdiction of the Gush Etzion Regional Counc…
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.