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  2. The Eucalyptus - Wikipedia

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    The Eucalyptus was founded by Moshe Basson, a native of Iraq who moved to Israel with his family as a refugee when he was an infant. [1] [2] Basson's parents owned a bakery in Jerusalem's Beit Safafa neighborhood, and cultivated a vegetable garden and raised chickens to supplement their government food rations. [3]

  3. Jerusalem Archaeological Park - Wikipedia

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    The Park is located in the northern Ophel of Jerusalem at the foot of the Temple Mount's Southern Wall. It contains archaeological finds from the Bronze Age in 3,000 BC up to the Ottoman Period in the early 20th century. The area of the property is around 20 dunams, and is partly bounded by the Ophel Road. Its entrance is through an underpass ...

  4. Jerusalem Metropolitan Park - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem Metropolitan Park is a 43-kilometer park being developed around the city of Jerusalem. The plan for the park includes bicycle paths, hiking trails, picnic areas and cafes. The Jewish National Fund is upgrading natural and historical sites to make them accessible to the general public.

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  6. Sefer ve Sefel - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem's best selection of secondhand books in English, as well as new books, and a small café where you can sit and read them. Wheeler, Tony (1990). West Asia on a Shoestring. Lonely Planet. Sefer VeSefel (meaning 'Mug & Book'), the bookstore on Ya'avetz St, has a cafe noted for its ice cream, noticeboard and magazine collection.

  7. Jerusalem Pizza, a Highland Park institution, closed by fire

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    HIGHLAND PARK – Jerusalem Pizza, a community staple for more than 30 years, suffered devastating fire damage Tuesday night, closing the restaurant.

  8. Café Moment bombing - Wikipedia

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    On March 9, 2002, shortly before 22:30, a Palestinian suicide bomber entered the "Café Moment" coffee shop in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem at the corner of Gaza Street and Ben-Maimon Street, situated about 100 meters from the residence of the Prime Minister. At the time, this was one of Jerusalem's most popular centers of recreation.

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