- Yemin Moshe
- Yemin Moshe (naam van een wijk in Jeruzalem)
English-Dutch dictionary. 2013.
English-Dutch dictionary. 2013.
Yemin Moshe — (lit. Memorial to Moshe) is a neighborhood in Jerusalem, Israel. HistoryYemin Moshe was established in 1891 by Moses Montefiore outside Jerusalem s Old City as a solution to the overcrowding and unsanitary conditions inside the walls, and… … Wikipedia
Yemin Moshe — neighborhood in Jerusalem … English contemporary dictionary
Mazkeret Moshe — Mazkeret Moshe, 2008 Mazkeret Moshe (Hebrew: מזכרת משה) is a neighborhood of Jerusalem founded in 1882 and completed in 1885. Its construction enjoyed financial support from Moses Montefiore s foundation, established in 1874 when Mr. Montefiore,… … Wikipedia
JERUSALEM — The entry is arranged according to the following outline: history name protohistory the bronze age david and first temple period second temple period the roman period byzantine jerusalem arab period crusader period mamluk period … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Bus 99 (Jérusalem) — Bus 99 Le Bus 99 de Jérusalem est un bus touristique qui fait le tour des principaux sites touristiques de la ville de Jérusalem. Il part de la Gare centrale de Jérusalem … Wikipédia en Français
Moses Montefiore — For other uses, see Montefiore (disambiguation). Sir Moses H. Montefiore Sir Moses Haim Montefiore, 1st Baronet, Kt (24 October 1784 28 July 1885) was one of the most famous British Jews of the 19th century. Montefiore was a financier, banker,… … Wikipedia
Mishkenot Sha'ananim — guesthouse, restored historical building Mishkenot Sha’ananim (Hebrew: משכנות שאננים, lit. Peaceful Habitation) was the first Jewish neighborhood built outside the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem, on a hill directly across from Mount Zion. It … Wikipedia
Jerusalem — al Quds redirects here. For other uses, see al Quds (disambiguation). For other uses, see Jerusalem (disambiguation). Jerusalem … Wikipedia
Mamilla — Modern Mamilla; the walls surrounding the Old City of Jerusalem can be seen in the background. Mamilla (Hebrew: ממילא) was an early neighbourhood constructed outside Jerusalem s Old City west from the Jaffa Gate, and now refers to the $400… … Wikipedia
City of David — City of David, Holyland Model of Jerusalem Tourist inside Hezekiah s tunnel 20 … Wikipedia
CULTURAL LIFE — Introduction The movement for the return to Zion which emerged as a force at the end of the 19th century was based on a variety of motivations, including the political – the demand for an independent homeland where the Jews could forge their own… … Encyclopedia of Judaism