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Ramat Rachel (Hebrew: רמת רחל, lit. 'Rachel's Heights') is a kibbutz located in central Israel.An enclave within Jerusalem's municipal boundaries, near the neighborhoods Arnona and Talpiot, and overlooking Bethlehem and Rachel's Tomb (for which the kibbutz is named), it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Yehuda Regional Council.
Givat Ram – Kiryat HaMemshala – Betzalel St. – HaNeviim St. – King George St. -Keren Hayesod St. – Hebron Rd. (Bethlehem Rd. on return) – route 7: Ramat Rachel / route 7א: US Embassy 7א runs to the US Embassy trips from the Embassy are labeled 7
Battles of Ramat Rachel — May 22–25, 1948 Seesaw battles in Ramat Rachel, ending in the failure of Egypt and Jordan to capture the village Operation Bin Nun A: Named for Joshua Bin Nun: May 30, 1948 Israeli failure to capture Latrun: Operation Bin Nun B: Named for Joshua Bin Nun: June 1, 1948 Israeli failure to capture Latrun: Operation Yoram
Hutzot Hayotzer arts and crafts festival with the Sultan's Pool in the foreground. Since 1976, Hutzot Hayotzer and the Sultan's Pool area have been the site of the annual International Arts and Crafts Fair or Festival, a 12-day event in August featuring the work of local and international artists.
Arnona, view from Ramat Rachel Indian cemetery established in 1918. Arnona was founded in 1931 on land owned by the Keren HaEzra company. Blueprints for the neighborhood were drawn up by the architect Richard Kauffmann. In 1935, another neighbourhood named "Binyan v’Melacha" was founded alongside Talpiot; this neighborhood has since been ...
The Ohel Rahel synagogue on David Yellin Street. Mekor Baruch is located 810 metres (2,660 ft) above sea level.The area lies at the head of the Ben-Hinnom Valley, a 3.1 kilometres (1.9 mi)-long valley that winds down Jaffa Road to Independence Park and Mamilla Pool until it intersects with the Kidron Valley.
Oct. 25—After grappling with a lifeguard shortage for more than a year, the indoor pool at the Waynesville Recreation Center has finally turned a corner. The lifeguard shortage had forced the ...
Reich studied archaeology and geography at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.His MA thesis (supervised by Prof. Yigael Yadin) dealt with Assyrian architecture in Palestine (the Land of Israel), about which he later published several articles (concerning Ayelet HaShahar, Tel Hazor, the "Sealed Karum of Egypt", Beth-Zur, Tell Jemme, Ramat Rachel, Tel Megiddo and Buseira).