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The Upper Kidron Valley
Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies Founded by the Charles H. Revson Foundation The Upper Kidron Valley Conservation and Development in the Visual Basin of the Old City of Jerusalem Editor: Israel Kimhi Jerusalem 2010 Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies – Study No. 398 The Upper Kidron Valley Conservation and Development in the Visual Basin of the Old City of Jerusalem Editor: Israel Kimhi This publication was made possible thanks to the assistance of the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund, San Francisco. 7KHFRQWHQWRIWKLVGRFXPHQWUHÀHFWVWKHDXWKRUV¶RSLQLRQRQO\ Photographs: Maya Choshen, Israel Kimhi, and Flash 90 Linguistic editing (Hebrew): Shlomo Arad Production and printing: Hamutal Appel Pagination and design: Esti Boehm Translation: Sagir International Translations Ltd. © 2010, The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies Hay Elyachar House 20 Radak St., Jerusalem 92186 http://www.jiis.org E-mail: [email protected] Research Team Israel Kimhi – head of the team and editor of the report Eran Avni – infrastructures, public participation, tourism sites Amir Eidelman – geology Yair Assaf-Shapira – research, mapping, and geographical information systems Malka Greenberg-Raanan – physical planning, development of construction Maya Choshen – population and society Mike Turner – physical planning, development of construction, visual analysis, future development trends Muhamad Nakhal ±UHVLGHQWSDUWLFLSDWLRQKLVWRU\SUR¿OHRIWKH$UDEQHLJKERU- hoods Michal Korach – population and society Israel Kimhi – recommendations for future development, land uses, transport, planning Amnon Ramon – history, religions, sites for conservation Acknowledgments The research team thanks the residents of the Upper Kidron Valley and the Visual Basin of the Old City, and their representatives, for cooperating with the researchers during the course of the study and for their willingness to meet frequently with the team. -
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HCJ 5016/96 http://elyon1.court.gov.il/files_eng/96/160/050/A01/96050160.a01.htm THIS DOCUMENT IS A DRAFT, AND IS SUBJECT TO FURTHER REVISION. Comments, questions and suggestions are all welcomed, and may be directed towards [email protected] HCJ 5016/96 HCJ 5025/96 HCJ 5090/96 HCJ 5434/96 HCJ 5016/96 HCJ 5025/96 1. Lior Horev 2. Member of Knesset Ophir Pines 3. Member of Knesset Yosef Sarid 4. Arnon Yakutiali 5. Aliza Avinezer 6. Yehuda Gabay 7. Meretz-Democratic Israel Faction 8. The Association for the Rights of the Religious Community in Israel v. 1. The Minister of Transportation 2. The Supreme Court of Israel sitting as the High Court of Justice [April 13,1997 ] Before President A. Barak, Deputy President S. Levin, Justices T. Or, E. Mazza , M. Cheshin, Ts. A. Tal, D. Dorner Petition to the Supreme Court sitting as the High Court of Justice. Facts: The Minister of Transportation, assuming the powers of the Traffic Controller, ordered the closure of Bar-Ilan Street in Jerusalem to motor traffic on Sabbaths and Jewish holidays during hours of prayer. Petitioners are secular residents of the area and representatives of the secular population in Jerusalem , who claim that the decision of the Minister infringes their right to freedom of movement. One petitioner—the Association for the Rights of the Religious Community in Israel—counter- petitioned that Bar-Ilan should be closed to motor traffic for all hours on the Sabbath and Jewish holidays. Held: The Court held that the Traffic Controller was to weigh the freedom of movement of those who chose to use Bar-Ilan Street against the possible injury of such traffic to the religious sensibilities and lifestyle of the local residents. -
ENCYCLOPAEDIA JUDAICA, Second Edition, Volume 11 Worship
jerusalem worship. Jerome also made various translations of the Books pecially in letter no. 108, a eulogy on the death of his friend of Judith and Tobit from an Aramaic version that has since Paula. In it, Jerome describes her travels in Palestine and takes disappeared and of the additions in the Greek translation of advantage of the opportunity to mention many biblical sites, Daniel. He did not regard as canonical works the Books of Ben describing their condition at the time. The letter that he wrote Sira and Baruch, the Epistle of Jeremy, the first two Books of after the death of Eustochium, the daughter of Paula, serves as the Maccabees, the third and fourth Books of Ezra, and the a supplement to this description. In his comprehensive com- additions to the Book of Esther in the Septuagint. The Latin mentaries on the books of the Bible, Jerome cites many Jewish translations of these works in present-day editions of the Vul- traditions concerning the location of sites mentioned in the gate are not from his pen. Bible. Some of his views are erroneous, however (such as his in Dan. 11:45, which ,( ּ ַ אַפדְ נ וֹ ) The translation of the Bible met with complaints from explanation of the word appadno conservative circles of the Catholic Church. His opponents he thought was a place-name). labeled him a falsifier and a profaner of God, claiming that Jerome was regularly in contact with Jews, but his atti- through his translations he had abrogated the sacred traditions tude toward them and the law of Israel was the one that was of the Church and followed the Jews: among other things, they prevalent among the members of the Church in his genera- invoked the story that the Septuagint had been translated in a tion. -
Retail Prices in a City*
Retail Prices in a City Alon Eizenberg Saul Lach The Hebrew University and CEPR The Hebrew University and CEPR Merav Yiftach Israel Central Bureau of Statistics February 2017 Abstract We study grocery price differentials across neighborhoods in a large metropolitan area (the city of Jerusalem, Israel). Prices in commercial areas are persistently lower than in residential neighborhoods. We also observe substantial price variation within residen- tial neighborhoods: retailers that operate in peripheral, non-a uent neighborhoods charge some of the highest prices in the city. Using CPI data on prices and neighborhood-level credit card data on expenditure patterns, we estimate a model in which households choose where to shop and how many units of a composite good to purchase. The data and the estimates are consistent with very strong spatial segmentation. Combined with a pricing equation, the demand estimates are used to simulate interventions aimed at reducing the cost of grocery shopping. We calculate the impact on the prices charged in each neighbor- hood and on the expected price paid by its residents - a weighted average of the prices paid at each destination, with the weights being the probabilities of shopping at each destina- tion. Focusing on prices alone provides an incomplete picture and may even be misleading. Specifically, we find that interventions that make the commercial areas more attractive and accessible yield only minor price reductions, yet expected prices decrease in a pronounced fashion. The benefits are particularly strong for residents of the peripheral, non-a uent neighborhoods. We thank Eyal Meharian and Irit Mishali for their invaluable help with collecting the price data and with the provision of the geographic (distance) data. -
Jerusalem: Facts and Trends
JE R U S A L E M JERUSALEM INSTITUTE : F FOR ISRAEL STUDIES A C T Jerusalem: Facts and Trends oers a concise, up-to-date picture of the S A N current state of aairs in the city as well as trends in a wide range of D T R areas: population, employment, education, tourism, construction, E N D and more. S The primary source for the data presented here is The Statistical 2014 Yearbook of Jerusalem, which is published annually by the Jerusalem JERUSALEM: FACTS AND TRENDS Institute for Israel Studies and the Municipality of Jerusalem, with the support of the Jerusalem Development Authority (JDA) and the Leichtag Family Foundation (United States). Michal Choshen, Korach Maya The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies (JIIS), founded in 1978, Maya Choshen, Michal Korach is a non-prot institute for policy studies. The mission of JIIS is to create a database, analyze trends, explore alternatives, and present policy recommendations aimed at improving decision-making processes and inuencing policymaking for the benet of the general public. The main research areas of JIIS are the following: Jerusalem studies in the urban, demographic, social, economic, physical, and geopolitical elds of study; Policy studies on environmental issues and sustainability; Policy studies on growth and innovation; The study of ultra-orthodox society. Jerusalem Institute 2014 for Israel Studies The Hay Elyachar House 20 Radak St., Jerusalem 9218604 Tel.: +972-2-563-0175 Fax: +972-2-563-9814 Email: [email protected] Website: www.jiis.org 438 Board of Directors Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies Dan Halperin, Chairman of the Board Avraham Asheri David Brodet Ruth Cheshin Prof. -
Jerusalem: Facts and Trends 2013
Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies Founded by the Charles H. Revson Foundation Jerusalem: Facts and Trends 2013 Maya Choshen Michal Korach Inbal Doron Yael Israeli Yair Assaf-Shapira 2013 Publication Number 427 Jerusalem: Facts and Trends 2013 Maya Choshen, Michal Korach, Inbal Doron, Yael Israeli, Yair Assaf-Shapira © 2013, The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies The Hay Elyachar House 20 Radak St., 92186 Jerusalem http://www.jiis.org Table of Contents About the authors .......................................................................................................... 5 Preface ............................................................................................................................. 6 Area ................................................................................................................................. 7 Population ....................................................................................................................... 7 Population size .................................................................................................................. 7 Geographic distribution of the population ........................................................................ 9 Population growth ............................................................................................................. 9 Age of the population ...................................................................................................... 10 Sources of Population Growth ................................................................................... -
48 Jerusalem
JERUSALEM Mattersdorf — Merkazya 48 Menczel Ehud Archt Meisels Bernard Musician Mattersdorf Quarter Ltd Mazar Prof Binyamin 13 Jabotinsky 3 70 09 20 Harav Berlin .3 44 9 Upper Romema (Lifta) 2 52 26 9 Abrabanel 3 98 54 Menczel Lily 30 Tchernichovsky.. 3 06 13 Meisels Mordechai Office 6 Tzefanya 2 47 40 Mazar Joseph & Aliza Menda Malka (Regina) 18 Hovevei Zion 3 28 34 1 Massuot Yitzhak 3 97 98 59 Haneviim 2 38 43 Matya Pinhas &. Pnina Meisl Shaul Gan Rehavya 5 2 61 40 Mazar Meir 78 Yafo 2 69 71 Mendel Joseph & Rivka 32 David Shimoni 3 85 82 Mazar Sara & Avraham Shikun Mcisler J Ltd Agt of Ampa Ltd 5 Oliphant 3 86 21 Matyovitc Shoshana 24 Bar-llan. .2 39 65 2 92 71 Hahayalim 5 (Kiryat Moshe).. .2 27 76 30 Yafo Mendel Robert 3 Ha'ari 2 36 86 Matza Eliyahu & Gina 11 Brurya .3 84 98 Mazar Shclomo 1 Arbel 2 81 32 Res 15 Redak 3 35 41 Mcndcls-Mendelovitch Jaques Matzada Elem School MazliahYala & Albert 3Deganta.3 00 90 Meislish Shemuel Floor Tile Fcty 28 Hapalmah 3 66 55 Katamon C 3 01 63 .2 57 69 Mazor Ltd Whsle Druggists Tel-Arza Mendelsohn Eva & Hugo 27 Alfasi .3 30 01 Matzkcvitch Talia & Mordechai Shuk Hadash Me'a She'arim. .2 53 83 Mekor Barukh Pharmacy Mendelsolm Haya & Alexander 82 Anilewicz 3 06 93 Mazor Yafa & Zion 4 Volta Illit. .3 03 60 12Tahkemoni 2 28 94 12 Nili 3 18 25 Matzot Cohen-Halperin Mazower Moshe Advct Mekor Hacafe Coffee Roastery Mendelson Chana & Itzhak Hamatzot Hamcyuhadot B M 2 32 96 9 Hahavatzelet 2 29 20 38 Yafo 35 Hamelesh George 2 25 30 Shekhunat Knesset. -
IAC 2015 Pocket Programme PDF
th 66International Astronautical IAC Congress Pocket Programme 12 - 16 October 2015 Jerusalem, Israel Space – The Gateway for Mankind’s Future Welcome Message Welcome to the 66th International Astronautical Congress in Jerusalem! This is the second time the IAF comes to Jerusalem, a beautiful city – a promise for an inspiring event! Our hosts for this Congress have selected a very fitting theme: Space as the Gateway for Mankind’s Future. Space is synonymous of excellence, expertise, technology, development, and communications: all the key elements to prepare a better environment for mankind’s lives in the future. A theme is very close to the IAF mission of creating a space-faring world cooperating for the benefit of humanity. It is with great satisfaction that I introduce to you the result of hard work completed by the integrated teams of the International Programme Committee, the Local Organizing Committee, and the IAF Secretariat. In this IAC 2015 Final Programme, you will find information about exciting Plenary Events, Global Networking Forum, Exhibitions and all the associated events complementing the needs of the whole space community. In addition, an extraordinary Technical Programme is ready for you. Thanks to your participation, this year’s IAC will be a real success! Enjoy your preferred time of the year connecting space people, taking advantage of the exquisite food and discovering all the technical tours and the fun nights! President, International Astronautical Federation (IAF) Contents Congress (Level 1) Congress Venue 3 Venue Congress At-a-Glance 6 Congress Schedule & Events Day by Day 7 Meeting Schedule 27 Contacts and Opening Hours 39 Jerusalem City Guide 43 Overview of Tours 45 List of Exhibitors in Alphabetical Order 48 Exhibition Area Layout 51 Exhibitors by Booth No. -
Supplement J¡5O. 2 To
Supplement j¡5o. 2 to %pt paimint C&mtttt Bo 1073 of 16ty %mum, 1941. : DEFENCE (MILITARY COMMANDERS) REGULATIONS, 1938. NOTICE. IN VIRTUE of the powers vested in me by the Defence "(Military Commanders) Re• gulations, 1938, I, PHILIP NEAME, on whom His Majesty has conferred the Victoria Cross, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, Lieutenant-General Commanding the Forces in Pal• estine and Trans-Jordan, with the consent of the High Commissioner, do hereby ap• point COLONEL DENNISON ALFRED WILKINS, Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, to be Military Commander of the Area of Place known as the Haifa District from the third day of January, 1941, and until further notice, vice BRIGADIER ALAN MACDOUGAL RITCHIE, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. P. NEAME .;• Lieutenani-General, General Officer Commanding, British Forces in Palestine and Trans-Jordan. (SF/917/38) ; WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ORDINANCE. NOTICE. •:•.•:!.. I have been empowered by the Chief Secretary to the Govern• ment, of Palestine to collect the annual returns of injuries and compensation required from employers of labour in employments to which the Workmen's Compensation Ordinance is applicable. CAP• 15*•' —.79 — — 80 — These returns are required in respect of calendar years and have to be furnished to the Office of Statistics, P.O.B. 498, Jerusalem, not later than the 1st December in each year in respect of the pre-• vious calendar year. The returns for the calendar year 1940 should be sent to me not later than the 1st December, 1941. -
Alette $Ubit£I)E& Authority
alette $ubit£i)e& authority No. 1605 THURSDAY, 21ST AUGUST, 1947 903 CONTENTS Page GOVERNMENT NOTICES Leave of Government Officers — Approval of 905 ־ - - Appointments, etc. - 905 Grant of Lancf Valuers' Licences - - 906 Grant of Medical Licences - - - - - 906 ־ Grant of Dentists' Licences and Dental Practitioner's Permit - 907 Grant of Pharmacists' Licences - - - - - 907 Grant of Midwives' Licences - - - - ' 907 ־ - - Lease of State Domains - - 907 Tenders - - - - - - 908 Claims for Mutilated Currency Notes - - - - 909 Loss of Palestine Post Office Savings Bank Deposit Books - - 910 Citation Orders - - - 910 ־ ־ - Notice of the Execution Office of Tel Aviv - 911 RETURNS Quarantine and Infectious Diseases Summary - 911 Financial Statement at the 31st March, 1947 - - - - 912 Statement of Assets and Liabilities at the 31st March, 1947 - - 914 Sale of Unclaimed Goods - - - - 915 NOTICES REGARDING COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES, BANKRUPTCIES, INCORPORATION OF COMPA ־ - - NIES, REGISTRATION OF PARTNERSHIPS, ETC. 915 ־ - CORRIGENDA - - - - 924 SUPPLEMENT No. 2. The following subsidiary legislation is published in Supplement No. 2 which forms part of this Gazette:— Appointment of an Officer to act as Registrar of the Supreme Court sitting in Admiralty, under the Palestine Admiralty Jurisdiction Order, 1937 - 1215 Appointment of Chairman and Members of the Public Service (Supplementary Grants) Board, under the Public Service (Supplementary Grants) Ordinance, 1947 - - - - - 1215 Order under the Public Officers (Supplementary Grants) Ordinance, 1947, regard -
Map of Jerusalem
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Horev V. Minister of Transportation.Pdf
HCJ 5016/96 Horev v. Minister of Transportation 153 HCJ 5016/96 HCJ 5025/96 HCJ 5090/96 HCJ 5434/96 HCJ 5016/96 HCJ 5025/96 1. Lior Horev 2. Member of Knesset Ophir Pines 3. Member of Knesset Yosef Sarid 4. Arnon Yakutiali 5. Aliza Avinezer 6. Yehuda Gabay 7. Meretz-Democratic Israel Faction 8. The Association for the Rights of the Religious Community in Israel v. 1. The Minister of Transportation The Supreme Court of Israel sitting as the High Court of Justice [April 13,1997] Before President A. Barak, Deputy President S. Levin, Justices T. Or, E. Mazza, M. Cheshin, Ts. A. Tal, D. Dorner Petition to the Supreme Court sitting as the High Court of Justice. 154 Israel Law Reports [1997] IsrLR 153 Facts: The Minister of Transportation, assuming the powers of the Traffic Controller, ordered the closure of Bar-Ilan Street in Jerusalem to motor traffic on Sabbaths and Jewish holidays during hours of prayer. Petitioners are secular residents of the area and representatives of the secular population in Jerusalem, who claim that the decision of the Minister infringes their right to freedom of movement. One petitioner—the Association for the Rights of the Religious Community in Israel—counter-petitioned that Bar-Ilan should be closed to motor traffic for all hours on the Sabbath and Jewish holidays. Held: The Court held that the Traffic Controller was to weigh the freedom of movement of those who chose to use Bar-Ilan Street against the possible injury of such traffic to the religious sensibilities and lifestyle of the local residents.