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  2. Garden of the Righteous Among the Nations - Wikipedia

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    The Garden was designed by landscape architects Lipa Yahalom and Dan Zur after a decision to construct a memorial where the names of the Righteous Among the Nations would be perpetuated. A most serene site of impressive simplicity, integrated into the natural surroundings of the forested hill, the Garden consists of a series of walls creating ...

  3. Mamilla Mall - Wikipedia

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    Mamilla Mall, also called Alrov Mamilla Avenue, is an upscale [3] [4] [5] shopping street and the only open-air mall in West Jerusalem. [6] Located northwest of Jaffa Gate, the mall consists of a 2,000-foot (610 m) pedestrian promenade called Alrov Mamilla Avenue lined by 140 stores, restaurants, and cafes, [2] and office space on upper floors. [7]

  4. Silwan - Wikipedia

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    The village boundary of Silwan in 1943–1946 is outlined in green. The boundary of Silwan in 2020 according to the Israeli municipal plan of Jerusalem is outlined in blue (note that this area is in East Jerusalem). Silwan is located southwest of the Old City Walls and constitutes part of the Jerusalem's "Holy Basin". [8]

  5. Malha - Wikipedia

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    Malha was a Georgian village in the fifth century, in the time of King Vakhtang I Gorgasali, who was canonized by the Georgian Orthodox Church. [9] There was a connection to the nearby Georgian Monastery of the Cross and other Georgian religious establishments around Jerusalem, with travellers noticing distinct habits among Malha's residents for centuries. [9]

  6. Beit Safafa - Wikipedia

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    Beit Safafa Abd ar-Rahman Mosque in Beit Safafa Entrance to Beit Safafa. Beit Safafa (Arabic: بيت صفافا, Hebrew: בית צפפה; lit."House of the summer-houses or narrow benches" [1]) is a Palestinian town along the Green Line, with the vast majority of its territory in East Jerusalem and some northern parts in West Jerusalem.

  7. Wohl Rose Park - Wikipedia

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    View of the pond, Wohl Rose Park An ancient mosaic preserved in the garden. Wohl Rose Park (Hebrew: גן הוורדים, Gan HaVradim) is a public garden in Givat Ram, Jerusalem, located opposite the Knesset and government precinct, at the foot of the Israeli Supreme Court. The park was established in 1981.