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Map. Mahane Israel was the first neighborhood built by residents of the Old City on their own behalf, as part of the expansion of Jerusalem in the 19th century (Hebrew: היציאה מן החומות). Mahane Israel was built by and for Jews from Maghreb. It was established by the Moroccan-born Jewish leader, Rav David Ben-Shimon in 1867. [2]
Mahane Yehuda (Hebrew: מחנה יהודה, "Camp of Judah") is a historic neighborhood in Jerusalem. Established on the north side of Jaffa Road in 1887, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] it was planned and managed by the consortium of Swiss-Christian banker Johannes Frutiger and his Jewish partners, Joseph Navon and Shalom Konstrum.
Children playing in the streets of Nachlaot during the 1948 siege of Jerusalem View of Nachlaot from Sacher Park, February 2015 Street of the Stairs, Nahalat Ahim. The neighborhoods that make up the Nachlaot district were established beginning in the late 1870s outside the walls of the Old City, which was becoming increasingly overcrowded and unsanitary.
David ben Shimon (Hebrew: דוד בן שמעון, Arabic: داود بن شمعون [1]) also known as Tzuf Devash and the Radvash (1826 – 5 December 1879) was a rabbi who headed the North African Jewish community of Jerusalem in the Old Yishuv.
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English: Jerusalem, 29-31 Mahane Yehuda street, יאס ובנו (נג'אח) (Vias and his son Ngah) (dried fruits and spices) - Spray paint art on metal shutters of shops at the Mahane Yehuda Market, Jerusalem, Israel.