St Andrew's Church, Jerusalem
St Andrew’s Church, Jerusalem, was built as a memorial to the Scottish soldiers who were killed fighting the Turkish Army during World War I, bringing to an end Ottoman rule over Palestine.
Bīr Zayt is a town in Palestine, State of.
Population: 6,398
Latitude: 31° 58' 10.52" N
Longitude: 35° 11' 38.69" E
St Andrew’s Church, Jerusalem, was built as a memorial to the Scottish soldiers who were killed fighting the Turkish Army during World War I, bringing to an end Ottoman rule over Palestine.
Kehillat Shira Hadasha (שירה חדשה "new song") is a Jewish congregation in Jerusalem, founded in 2002 by a group of local residents, including Tova Hartman.
Sha'ar HaGai in Hebrew, or Bab al-Wad in Arabic (Hebrew: שער הגיא or Hebrew: באב אל-ואד, Arabic: باب الواد or Arabic: باب الوادي), lit.
The Salfit Governorate (Arabic: محافظة سلفيت Muḥāfaẓat Salfīt; Hebrew: נפת סלפית Nafat Salfīt) is one of 16 Governorates of Palestine. It is located in the northwestern West Bank, bordered by the governorates of Ramallah and al-Bireh to the south, …
Neot Kedumim, the Biblical Landscape Reserve in Israel (Hebrew: נאות קדומים is a Biblical garden and nature preserve located near Modi'in, mid-way between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, Israel.
Nahalat Shiv'a (Hebrew: נחלת שבעה) is a neighborhood in central Jerusalem.
Dr. Archibald Clinton Harte (1865-1946) developed a vision for a permanent YMCA building in Jerusalem and worked tirelessly planning every detail, and for many years raised funds for it. After seven years of construction, the new Jerusalem Internati…
The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies (JIIS) is an independent policy think tank located in the heart of Jerusalem, Israel. The Institute conducts policy studies on Jerusalem, innovation policy (R&D), environmental policy and the management of …
Al-Issawiya (Arabic: العيساوية) is an Arab village and neighborhood in Jerusalem.
The Ades Synagogue, (Hebrew: בית הכנסת עדס), also known as the Great Synagogue Ades of the Glorious Aleppo Community, located in Jerusalem's Nachlaot neighborhood, was established by Syrian immigrants in 1901. It is considered to be the center of Sy…
Zikhron Moshe (Hebrew: זיכרון משה, lit. Memorial for Moshe) is a Haredi neighborhood in the center of Jerusalem, Israel. Zikhron Moshe was founded in 1905. It is located between Meah Shearim and Geula. The first inhabitants were secular teachers.
The Tombs of the Kings (Hebrew: קברי המלכים qivrei hammelachim; Arabic: قبور السلاطين) are a collection of rock cut tombs in East Jerusalem believed to be the burial site of Queen Helene of Adiabene.
Shmuel HaNavi (Hebrew: שיכון שמואל הנביא, Shikun Shmuel HaNavi, lit. "Samuel the Prophet neighborhood") is a neighborhood in north-central Jerusalem. It is bordered by the Sanhedria Cemetery to the north, Maalot Dafna to the east, Arzei HaBira to t…
Romema (Hebrew: רוממה) (lit. Uplifted) is a neighbourhood in northwest Jerusalem, Israel, just off the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem highway at the main entrance to the city. It occupies the highest hill in Jerusalem. Romema is bordered by Kiryat Mattersdorf …
Ras al-Amud (Arabic: راس العامود) is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem, located southeast of the Old City, overlooking Silwan to the south, Abu Dis and al-Eizariya to the east, and the Temple Mount (known to Arabs as Haram ash-Sharif) to…
Ramat Denya (Hebrew: רמת דניה) (lit. "Denya Heights") is a neighborhood in southwest Jerusalem, Israel. It was established in 1970 between Kiryat Hayovel and Bayit Vegan, 780 meters above sea level.
Ramat Beit HaKerem (Hebrew: רמת בית הכרם) (lit. Beit HaKerem Heights) is a Jewish neighborhood in Jerusalem, Israel.
Museum of Underground Prisoners is a museum in Jerusalem, Israel, commemorating the activity of the Jewish underground—Haganah, Irgun and Lehi—during the period leading up the establishment of the State of Israel.