East Jerusalem \ Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

10.08.2009
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

10.08.2009
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
East Jerusalem \ Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

10.08.2009
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
East Jerusalem \ Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

10.08.2009
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Old City, small Kotel

The Church of All Nations

The chapel was built between 1919 and 1924 using funds donated from many different countries. The respective coat-of-arms of each donating country are incorporated into the glass of the ceiling, each in a separate, small dome, and also into the interior mosaics. The countries honored in this way are; starting from the left side, beginning with the apse: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico; in the middle of the church are memorialized: Italy, France, Spain and the United Kingdom, and to the right: Belgium, Canada, Germany, and the United States of America. The mosaics in the apses were donated by Ireland, Hungary, and Poland. The crown around the bedrock itself was a gift of Australia. These multi-national donations give the church its present title as the Church of "All Nations".
Malcha Mall

Malcha Mall

East Jerusalem \ Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

10.08.2009
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
East Jerusalem \ Nebi Samwil (The Prophet Samuel)

The Tomb of Samuel, (Arabic: نبي صموئيل, translit. Nebi Samwil Hebrew: קבר שמואל, translit. Kever Shmuel;), is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel, atop a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramot. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located.
Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

10.08.2009
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
The Church of All Nations

The chapel was built between 1919 and 1924 using funds donated from many different countries. The respective coat-of-arms of each donating country are incorporated into the glass of the ceiling, each in a separate, small dome, and also into the interior mosaics. The countries honored in this way are; starting from the left side, beginning with the apse: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico; in the middle of the church are memorialized: Italy, France, Spain and the United Kingdom, and to the right: Belgium, Canada, Germany, and the United States of America. The mosaics in the apses were donated by Ireland, Hungary, and Poland. The crown around the bedrock itself was a gift of Australia. These multi-national donations give the church its present title as the Church of "All Nations".
Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

10.08.2009
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

10.08.2009
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
East Jerusalem \ Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

10.08.2009
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
The Church of All Nations

The chapel was built between 1919 and 1924 using funds donated from many different countries. The respective coat-of-arms of each donating country are incorporated into the glass of the ceiling, each in a separate, small dome, and also into the interior mosaics. The countries honored in this way are; starting from the left side, beginning with the apse: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico; in the middle of the church are memorialized: Italy, France, Spain and the United Kingdom, and to the right: Belgium, Canada, Germany, and the United States of America. The mosaics in the apses were donated by Ireland, Hungary, and Poland. The crown around the bedrock itself was a gift of Australia. These multi-national donations give the church its present title as the Church of "All Nations".
Great Synagogue

As early as 1923 the Chief Rabbis of Israel, Abraham Kook and Jacob Meir, mooted plans for a large central synagogue in Jerusalem. It was over 30 years later in 1958 when Heichal Shlomo, seat of the Israeli Rabbinate, was founded, that a small synagogue was established within the building. As time progressed and the need for more space grew, services were moved and held in the foyer of Heichal Shlomo. Soon afterwards, when the premises could not hold the number of worshippers attending, it was decided that a new, much larger synagogue be built.
Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

10.08.2009
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
The Church of All Nations

The chapel was built between 1919 and 1924 using funds donated from many different countries. The respective coat-of-arms of each donating country are incorporated into the glass of the ceiling, each in a separate, small dome, and also into the interior mosaics. The countries honored in this way are; starting from the left side, beginning with the apse: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico; in the middle of the church are memorialized: Italy, France, Spain and the United Kingdom, and to the right: Belgium, Canada, Germany, and the United States of America. The mosaics in the apses were donated by Ireland, Hungary, and Poland. The crown around the bedrock itself was a gift of Australia. These multi-national donations give the church its present title as the Church of "All Nations".
Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Mall in Malcha

Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

10.08.2009
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

10.08.2009
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.
East Jerusalem \ Nebi Samwil (The Prophet Samuel)

The Tomb of Samuel, (Arabic: نبي صموئيل, translit. Nebi Samwil Hebrew: קבר שמואל, translit. Kever Shmuel;), is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel, atop a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramot. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located.
Malcha Mall

Malcha Mall

Malcha Mall

North Talpiot, Jerusalem

07.08.2009
Talpiot is a neighborhood in southeast Jerusalem, established in 1922 by Zionist pioneers.
There are several shopping malls in Talpiot (among them Kanyon Hadar on Pierre Koenig Street and Kanyon Ahim Yisrael on Yad Haharutzim Street), a multiplex cinema, a bowling alley, and dozens of nightclubs and discos including one of Israel's oldest and most popular nightclubs,
Talpiot is a neighborhood in southeast Jerusalem, established in 1922 by Zionist pioneers.
There are several shopping malls in Talpiot (among them Kanyon Hadar on Pierre Koenig Street and Kanyon Ahim Yisrael on Yad Haharutzim Street), a multiplex cinema, a bowling alley, and dozens of nightclubs and discos including one of Israel's oldest and most popular nightclubs,
North Talpiot, Jerusalem

07.08.2009
Talpiot is a neighborhood in southeast Jerusalem, established in 1922 by Zionist pioneers.
There are several shopping malls in Talpiot (among them Kanyon Hadar on Pierre Koenig Street and Kanyon Ahim Yisrael on Yad Haharutzim Street), a multiplex cinema, a bowling alley, and dozens of nightclubs and discos including one of Israel's oldest and most popular nightclubs,
Talpiot is a neighborhood in southeast Jerusalem, established in 1922 by Zionist pioneers.
There are several shopping malls in Talpiot (among them Kanyon Hadar on Pierre Koenig Street and Kanyon Ahim Yisrael on Yad Haharutzim Street), a multiplex cinema, a bowling alley, and dozens of nightclubs and discos including one of Israel's oldest and most popular nightclubs,
North Talpiot, Jerusalem

07.08.2009
Talpiot is a neighborhood in southeast Jerusalem, established in 1922 by Zionist pioneers.
There are several shopping malls in Talpiot (among them Kanyon Hadar on Pierre Koenig Street and Kanyon Ahim Yisrael on Yad Haharutzim Street), a multiplex cinema, a bowling alley, and dozens of nightclubs and discos including one of Israel's oldest and most popular nightclubs,
Talpiot is a neighborhood in southeast Jerusalem, established in 1922 by Zionist pioneers.
There are several shopping malls in Talpiot (among them Kanyon Hadar on Pierre Koenig Street and Kanyon Ahim Yisrael on Yad Haharutzim Street), a multiplex cinema, a bowling alley, and dozens of nightclubs and discos including one of Israel's oldest and most popular nightclubs,
Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem

Beit Hanina is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem on the road to Ramallah. It is bordered by Hizma to the east, Shuafat to the south, Beit Iksa and Nabi Samwil to the west. The total area of Beit Hanina is 20 sq. kilometers (approximately 9 sq. miles). In 2007, Beit Hanina had a population of over 27,000.


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