Arzei HaBira

Coordinates: 31°47′35.09″N 35°13′25.44″E / 31.7930806°N 35.2237333°E / 31.7930806; 35.2237333
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Arzei Habira's central playground.

Arzei Habira (

Road 1 and Sheikh Jarrah
to the east.

Etymology

Arzei Habira literally means "Cedars of the Capital", referring to Jerusalem.[1]

History

Arzei Habira was established after the 1967

no-man's land bordering Ramat Eshkol.[2] It was originally considered a sub-neighborhood of Ma'alot Dafna, which was developed around the same time, although it developed its own character and is now known as a separate neighborhood. It is a densely developed area of high quality apartment housing situated around a large, central grass park. It is home to more than 200 families.[3]

Archaeology

In 2012, construction work revealed the façade of a previously undiscovered burial cave. While excavation inside was not feasible, the intricate style of the facade, likely designed in the

Notable residents

References

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  2. ^ "Jerusalem neighborhoods: Arzei HaBira". Eiferman Realty. Archived from the original on 2016-10-10. Retrieved 2011-04-24.
  3. ^ Samsonowitz, M. (26 December 2001). "Retirement in Israel: Is it for you?". Dei'ah VeDibur. Retrieved 15 June 2011.
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  5. ^ Groffman, Simcha (2009). "Eulogy of HaRav HaGaon Rav Mordechai Shakovitsky zt"l". ohr.edu. Retrieved 15 June 2011.
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  7. ^ "Maran Rosh Hayeshiva Harav Chaim Yaakov Goldvicht, zt"l". Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh. 2011. Archived from the original on 13 June 2011. Retrieved 15 June 2011.
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31°47′35.09″N 35°13′25.44″E / 31.7930806°N 35.2237333°E / 31.7930806; 35.2237333