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Posting of caravan in Mitzpe Hila, Israel, 1982. Caravan (Hebrew: קרוואן; pl. קרוואנים, caravanim) is an Israeli term referring to a portable building used as a living space, school classroom, synagogue, or community center.
Israel Elwyn was established in 1984 (as Jerusalem Elwyn; renamed to Israel Elwyn in 1998) [5]) as an offshoot of the American nonprofit Elwyn Inc., which was founded in 1852 and named for Alfred L. Elwyn. [6] It was the first Elwyn affiliate outside the United States. [7] The main offices of Israel Elwyn are located in Jerusalem. [8]
Static caravan holiday homes are intended for leisure use and are available in 10 and 12 ft (3.0 and 3.7 m) widths, a small number in 13 and 14 ft (4.0 and 4.3 m) widths, and a few 16 ft (4.9 m) wide, consisting of two 8 ft (2.4 m) wide units joined.
In 2007, Hapoel Jerusalem fans formed a new club, naming it Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem after the club's former home, although the new club does not play in the neighborhood. [50] The Jerusalem Tennis Center, founded in 1981 and dedicated in 1982 by the Jewish community of South Africa in memory of Yossi Zeituni, a tennis coach who fell in the ...
At the beginning of the new millennium after a long legal battle, Jewish residents settled down in the area near the Arab neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah. History The Shimon HaTzadik tomb and its surroundings, with an area of 17 dunam , was purchased by the Sephardi Community Council and Knesset Yisrael in 1875.
Of the entire area of the State of Israel only about 300,000-400,000 dunums – apart from the desolate rocky area of the southern Negev, at present quite unfit for cultivation – are State Domain which the Israeli Government took over from the Mandatory regime. The J.N.F. and private Jewish owners possess under two million dunums.
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Israel Land Administration was created in 1960 as a result of the Knesset legislature to oversee the distribution and protection of all lands in Israel. According to the Basic law: Israel lands (חוק יסוד: מקרקעי ישראל), ILA manages the land in Israel that is either property of the state, the Jewish National Fund (JNF) or the Development Authority.