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  2. Givat Ram - Wikipedia

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    officers' assembly, therefore Giv'at Ram means Officers' assembly hill. [1] [2] Ram is a Hebrew acronym for Rehavia Hamurhevet – Hebrew: רחביה המורחבת, lit. expansion of Rehavia, and there are maps and over evidence for the efforts to build this neighborhood in the 40's. [3] [4] [5]

  3. Category:Neighbourhoods of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Givat Moshe; Givat Oranim; Givat Ram; Givat Shaul; Greek Colony, Jerusalem ... List of East Jerusalem locations; M. Ma ...

  4. List of places in Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Historical maps; Neighborhoods. Abu Tor; ... Givat Ram; Givat Shapira (French Hill) Givat Shaul; ... List of East Jerusalem locations;

  5. List of bus routes in Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    67א operates between Ramat Shlomo and givat shual using Begin Expressway in the givat shual direction only 68 Extra Mount Scopus - French Hill - Ramat Eshkol - Bar Ilan - Mekor Baruch - Jerusalem CBS - Givat Ram frequency updated as of November 29 2024, as of November 29 2024 the 68 alternative route from central station is permanently ...

  6. Valley of the Cross - Wikipedia

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    On the valley's west side is the hill of Givat Ram, with the Israel Museum and the Knesset overlooking the valley. On its east is the neighborhood of Rehavia . The Tzofim scout movement maintains its Jerusalem headquarters in the Valley of the Cross.

  7. Kiryat HaMemshala - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the Givat Ram neighborhood of Jerusalem. History. Israel government ministries and garden under construction, 1950s ...

  8. Knesset - Wikipedia

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    Before the construction of its current location, the Knesset met in Tel Aviv, [6] before moving to the Froumine building in Jerusalem. [7] The Knesset compound sits on a hilltop in western Jerusalem in a district known as Sheikh Badr before the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, now Givat Ram.

  9. Bloomfield Science Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum is located opposite the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in the Givat Ram neighborhood. The museum is named for its principal donor, Neri Bloomfield. The museum features indoor and outdoor hands-on exhibits, among them a bubble-making corner in which huge bubbles are produced by chains and sticks. [1]