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Tag: Neighborhood Corner

Real estate: A look at Jerusalem’s peaceful and quiet Nayot neighborhood

March 23, 2024October 9, 2024David Rutman

Nayot, a neighborhood situated in south-central Jerusalem, may not be the first go-to destination for any visitor to the capital, but the suburb serves its residents and visitors with peace and tranquility that can be hard to find among Jerusalem’s more bustling areas. Legacy etched in time The roots of Nayot run deep, echoing through […]

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Jerusalem real estate: A look at the Yemin Moshe neighborhood

February 23, 2024February 24, 2024David Rutman

In the heart of Jerusalem, where history whispers through cobblestone streets and the future beckons with modernity, lies Yemin Moshe, where past and present intertwine seamlessly. A glimpse into history Yemin Moshe traces its roots back to the early 1890s when the Montefiore Welfare Fund embarked on a visionary project to alleviate overcrowding and unsanitary […]

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