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  2. Mahane Israel - Wikipedia

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    Map. Mahane Israel was the first neighborhood built by residents of the Old City on their own behalf, as part of the expansion of Jerusalem in the 19th century (Hebrew: היציאה מן החומות). Mahane Israel was built by and for Jews from Maghreb. It was established by the Moroccan-born Jewish leader, Rav David Ben-Shimon in 1867. [2]

  3. Mahane Yehuda (neighborhood) - Wikipedia

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    Mahane Yehuda (Hebrew: מחנה יהודה, "Camp of Judah") is a historic neighborhood in Jerusalem. Established on the north side of Jaffa Road in 1887, [1] [2] it was planned and managed by the consortium of Swiss-Christian banker Johannes Frutiger and his Jewish partners, Joseph Navon and Shalom Konstrum. By the end of the 19th century, it ...

  4. Expansion of Jerusalem in the 19th century - Wikipedia

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    Mahane Israel (Hebrew: מחנה ישראל), founded in 1867, was the second Jewish neighborhood to be built outside the walls of the Old City. [8] Mahane Israel was a "communal neighborhood" and was built by and for Maghrebi Jews. Nahalat Shiv'a was the third residential neighborhood built outside the city walls. It was founded in 1869 as a ...

  5. File:Mahane Yehuda neighborhood, Jerusalem2.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Nachlaot - Wikipedia

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    The numerical value of stone ("Even" in Hebrew) also corresponds to the 53 homes first built there. [2] Established that same year to the west of Even Yisrael, Mishkenot Yisrael is the second neighborhood of the Nachlaot. [3] The name comes from a biblical verse (Numbers 24:5): "How goodly are thy tents, O Jacob/Thy dwellings, O Israel."

  7. Mahane Yehuda Market - Wikipedia

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    In 1887 the neighborhood of Mahane Yehuda was established on the north side of Jaffa Road.It was founded by three business partners—Johannes Frutiger (a German Protestant and owner of the largest bank in Ottoman Palestine), Shalom Konstrum, and Joseph Navon—and was named after Navon's brother, Yehuda. [4]

  8. Ma'ale HaZeitim - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, a group of eight Jews moved to a compound of three dilapidated homes surrounded by graves in the Sephardi section of the Mount of Olives cemetery. According to the General Burial Society of Jerusalem, which legally owned the site, drug users had taken over the compound, which had become a dumping site for construction debris and a chop shop for stolen cars.

  9. File:Mahane Yehuda Market mural2.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Jerusalem, 29-31 Mahane Yehuda street, יאס ובנו (נג'אח) (Vias and his son Ngah) (dried fruits and spices) - Spray paint art on metal shutters of shops at the Mahane Yehuda Market, Jerusalem, Israel.