The Old Yishuv Courtyard Museum is an ethnographic museum on Or HaHaim Street in the Jewish Quarter of Old City of Jerusalem. It showcases the traditional...
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[better source needed] and; the great basilica (also known as Martyrium), across a courtyard to the east (an enclosed colonnaded atrium, known as the Triportico) with...
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Prisoners Museum on the Seam North Africa Jewish Heritage Center Old Yishuv Courtyard Paulus-Haus Rockefeller Archeological Museum Russian Compound Schottenstein...
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of Zionism; Hasidic rebbes of various dynasties and Rabbis of "Yishuv haYashan" (the old – pre-Zionist – Jewish settlement) together with Rabbi Avraham...
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Russian Compound (redirect from Sergei's Courtyard)
featuring a large Russian Orthodox church, the Russian-owned Sergei's Courtyard and the premises of the Russian Consulate General in Jerusalem, as well...
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soldiers in the Polish Army in World War II Memorial for the volunteers of the Yishuv (Jewish community in Palestine) in World War II Memorial for the 140 Jewish...
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in a series of chambers in the original citadel, the museum includes a courtyard which contains archeological remains dating back 2,700 years. The exhibits...
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Isaac Luria (category Burials at the Old Jewish Cemetery, Safed)
century. Luria was born in 1534 in Jerusalem in what is now the Old Yishuv Courtyard to an Ashkenazi father, Solomon, and a Sephardic mother. Sefer HaKavanot...
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Prisoners Museum on the Seam North Africa Jewish Heritage Center Old Yishuv Courtyard Paulus-Haus Rockefeller Archeological Museum Russian Compound Schottenstein...
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illustrating different cultures and a gargoyle fountain in the inner courtyard carved in 1934 by the British sculptor Eric Gill (1882–1940). Gill also...
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