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Jerusalem Streets

Jerusalem is without a doubt one of the most diverse and beautiful cities in Israel and all over the world. Its spiritual significance is found in every street corner and along every broad walk. The streets and neighborhoods inJerusalem are each unique in their own way but all of them keep the ancient ambiance of this holy city. Yourway is pleased to present Jerusalem’s most interesting areas from the restricted ‘Meah Shearim’ to the popular German Colony, Enjoy
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  • German Colony Jerusalem

    The German Colony (Hebrew: HaMoshava HaGermanit) is a neighborhood in Jerusalem, established in the second half of the 19th century by members of the German Temple Society. 
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  • Yamin Moshe Neighborhood

    amin Moshe neighborhood in Jerusalem is located south-east of the ancient city of Jerusalem. The neighborhood is named after Moshe Montefiore. 
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  • Nahalat Shiv'a Neighborhood

    Nahalat Shiv'a is a neighborhood in central Jerusalem, Israel. Nahalat Shiv'a was one of the first neighborhoods built outside the Old City of Jerusalem in the 1860s
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  • Nahlaot Neighborhood Jerusalem

    Nachlaot is one of the prettiest and most unique neighborhoods in Israel. It is a complete tourist attraction for all days of the year
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  • Ein Kerem Jerusalem

    Ein Kerem-also commonly known as Ein Karem, is a neighborhood in southwest Jerusalem. According to Christian tradition, this is the site where John the Baptist was born, hence Ein Kerem's attraction to Christian pilgrims and the proliferati...
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  • Mishkanot Sha'ananim Neighborhood

    Mishkanot Sha'ananim was one of the first development establishments in the new city of Jerusalem during the Ottoman era, and the first Jewish neighborhood erected in Jerusalem outside of the ancient city walls. 
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  • Ben Yehuda Pedestrian Mall

    Ben Yehuda pedestrian mall in Jerusalem is actually built of three paved streets: Ben Yehuda Street which stretches from Zion square to Jaffa Street and smaller Luntz and Ben Hillel Street.
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  • Rehavia Neighborhood Jerusalem

    Rehavia neighborhood was established in the end of the twentieth century. The man who planned it was the German Jewish architect, Richard Kaufman. 
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  • Meah Shearim Neighborhood

    Meah Shearim was established in 1874 as the second settlement outside the walls of the Old City by a building society of 100 shareholders.
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