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  2. Real Estate Comedy ‘No Good Deed’, Starring Ray ... - AOL

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    An open house event for an upscale home already resembles a game of “Clue”: affluent people from various walks of life, gathered together in a large, attractive space. All that’s missing ...

  3. Off the Wall Comedy Empire - Wikipedia

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    Off the Wall Comedy Empire (also known as Off the Wall Comedy Basement) [1] is a comedy club started by American-born comedian David Klmnick and Jeremy Man Saltan in Jerusalem, in November 2004. [ 2 ]

  4. List of Jewish American businesspeople in real estate

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    Ziel Feldman, founder of real estate development and investment company HFZ Capital Group [43] Irving Mitchell Felt (1910–1994), New York–based developer, known for the new Madison Square Garden [44] John J. Fisher (1961–), majority owner of the Oakland Athletics; Gap Inc. heir [45] Josh Flagg (1985–), Beverly Hills luxury real estate ...

  5. El-Ad Group - Wikipedia

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    Elad's purchase of New York City's Plaza Hotel caused great controversy in 2004. [clarification needed] But as the hotel was readied for opening on March 1, 2008, The New York Times observed, Tshuva and Peter Ward, president of the New York's hotel workers' union, had reconciled their differences: "It was a big change from early 2005, when Mr. Ward vowed to block Mr. Tshuva's plans to convert ...

  6. Mamilla - Wikipedia

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    The British Ladbroke Group plc, which controls the Hilton Hotels Corporation, won the bid to build the project's main hotel (originally Hilton Jerusalem and now David Citadel Hotel) and its housing, which it built as a luxury gated community named David's Village (Hebrew: כּֽפָר דָּוִד, Kfar David). [1] [2] [15] [16] [17]

  7. Not Quite Paradise - Wikipedia

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    Not Quite Paradise is a 1985 British comedy-drama directed by Lewis Gilbert. It was originally released in Europe under the title Not Quite Jerusalem, adapted by Paul Kember from his 1982 play of the same name. It was filmed on two kibbutzim, Eilot and Grofit, as well as at the Mikveh Israel Agricultural School. [1]

  8. Holyland Case - Wikipedia

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    Holyland apartment complex, Jerusalem. The Holyland Case, named for the Holyland Park building complex in Jerusalem, was a high-profile corruption case in which top Israeli officials were charged with bribery and money laundering, among them former Israel Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and the former mayor of Jerusalem Uri Lupolianski. Of the 13 ...

  9. Sheikh Jarrah controversy - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. OCHA map of Palestinian communities under threat of eviction in East Jerusalem, as at 2016. Three areas of Sheikh Jarrah are identified: Im Haroun, Karm al-Jaouni and central Sheikh Jarrah. Checkpoints since 3 May 2021 at Karm Al Jaouni area of Sheikh Jarrah The Sheikh Jarrah controversy, which has ...