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מכון ירושלים לחקר ישראל Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies שנתון מכון ירושלים לחקר ישראל Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies שנתון סטטיסטי לירושלים Statistical Yearbook of Jerusalem 2016 2016 לוחות נוספים – אינטרנט Additional Tables - Internet לוח ג/19 - אוכלוסיית ירושלים לפי קבוצת אוכלוסייה, רמת הומוגניות חרדית1, רובע, תת-רובע ואזור סטטיסטי, 2014 Table III/19 - Population of Jerusalem by Population Group, Ultra-Orthodox Homogeneity Level1, Quarter, Sub-Quarter, and Statistical Area, 2014 % רמת הומוגניות חרדית )1-12( סך הכל יהודים ואחרים אזור סטטיסטי ערבים Statistical area Ultra-Orthodox Jews and Total homogeneity Arabs others level )1-12( ירושלים - סך הכל Jerusalem - Total 10 37 63 849,780 רובע Quarter 1 10 2 98 61,910 1 תת רובע 011 - נווה יעקב Sub-quarter 011 - 3 1 99 21,260 Neve Ya'akov א"ס .S.A 0111 נווה יעקב )מזרח( Neve Ya'akov (east) 1 0 100 2,940 0112 נווה יעקב - Neve Ya'akov - 1 0 100 2,860 קרית קמניץ Kiryat Kamenetz 0113 נווה יעקב )דרום( - Neve Ya'akov (south) - 6 1 99 3,710 רח' הרב פניז'ל, ,.Harav Fenigel St מתנ"ס community center 0114 נווה יעקב )מרכז( - Neve Ya'akov (center) - 6 1 99 3,450 מבוא אדמונד פלג .Edmond Fleg St 0115 נווה יעקב )צפון( - 3,480 99 1 6 Neve Ya'akov (north) - Meir Balaban St. רח' מאיר בלבן 0116 נווה יעקב )מערב( - 4,820 97 3 9 Neve Ya'akov (west) - Abba Ahimeir St., רח' אבא אחימאיר, Moshe Sneh St. רח' משה סנה תת רובע 012 - פסגת זאב צפון Sub-quarter 012 - - 4 96 18,500 Pisgat Ze'ev north א"ס .S.A 0121 פסגת זאב צפון )מערב( Pisgat Ze'ev north (west) - 6 94 4,770 0122 פסגת זאב צפון )מזרח( - Pisgat Ze'ev north (east) - - 1 99 3,120 רח' נתיב המזלות .Netiv Hamazalot St 0123 פסגת זאב מרכז )מערב( - Pisgat Ze'ev center (west) - - 2 98 4,730 רח' גדוד חרמש .Gedud Hermesh St 0124 פסגת זאב מרכז )דרום( - Pisgat Ze'ev center (south) - Sayeret - 8 92 2,360 שד' סיירת דוכיפת .Duchifat Blvd 0125 פסגת זאב מרכז )מזרח( - Pisgat Ze'ev center (east) - Ya'akov - 6 94 3,520 רח' יעקב יהושע .Yehoshua St תת רובע 013 - פסגת זאב מזרח Sub-quarter 013 - - 1 99 22,150 Pisgat Ze'ev east א"ס .S.A 0131 פסגת זאב מזרח )מזרח( - Pisgat Ze'ev east (east) - - 2 98 1,700 רח' אברהם רפול הררי .Avraham Raful Harari St 0132 פסגת זאב מזרח )מרכז( - Pisgat Ze'ev east (center) - - 0 100 4,460 רח' משה גבירצמן .Moshe Gvirzman St 0133 פסגת זאב מזרח )דרום- Pisgat Ze'ev east (south-east) - Eliyahu - 1 99 4,590 מזרח( - רח' אליהו מרידור .Meridor St 0134 פסגת זאב מזרח )דרום- Pisgat Ze'ev east (south-west) - Giora - 1 99 2,870 מערב( - רח' גיורא יוספטל .Yoseftal St 0135 פסגת זאב מזרח )צפון- Pisgat Ze'ev east (north-west) - Haim - 1 99 4,450 מערב( - רח' חיים תורן, רח' ,.Toren St ראובן ארזי, ,.Reuven Arazi St מתנ"ס community center 0136 פסגת זאב מערב - Pisgat Ze'ev (west) - Shmuel - 4 96 4,080 רח' שמואל תמיר, ,Tamir St., David Niv St., Giv'at Binyamin רח' דוד ניב, גבעת בנימין, commercial center מרכז מסחרי רובע Quarter 4 3 0 100 59,170 4 תת רובע 041 - רמת שלמה Sub-quarter 041 - 1 0 100 15,070 Ramat Shlomo א"ס .S.A 0411 רמת שלמה )מזרח( - Ramat Shlomo (east) - 1 0 100 5,620 רח' חזון איש .Hazon Ish St 0412 רמת שלמה )מרכז( - Ramat Shlomo (center) - 1 0 100 4,910 רח' קהילות יעקב .Kehilot Ya'akov St 0413 רמת שלמה )מערב( Ramat Shlomo (west) 1 0 100 4,540 תת רובע 042 - רמות אלון צפון Sub-quarter 042 - 1 0 100 26,320 Ramot Alon north א"ס .S.A 0421 רמות אלון )מזרח( - 4,410 100 0 9 Ramot Alon (east) - Morgenthau St. רח' מורגנטאו עמוד page 1 מתוך of 9 פרק ג' - אוכלוסייה Chapter III – Population מכון ירושלים לחקר ישראל Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies שנתון סטטיסטי לירושלים Statistical Yearbook of Jerusalem 2016 2016 לוחות נוספים – אינטרנט Additional Tables - Internet לוח ג/19 - אוכלוסיית ירושלים לפי קבוצת אוכלוסייה, רמת הומוגניות חרדית1, רובע, תת-רובע ואזור סטטיסטי, 2014 Table III/19 - Population of Jerusalem by Population Group, Ultra-Orthodox Homogeneity Level1, Quarter, Sub-Quarter, and Statistical Area, 2014 % רמת הומוגניות חרדית )1-12( סך הכל יהודים ואחרים אזור סטטיסטי ערבים Statistical area Ultra-Orthodox Jews and Total homogeneity Arabs others level )1-12( 0422 רמות אלון )צפון-מזרח( - Ramot Alon (north-east) - 9 0 100 3,230 רח' הדף היומי .Hadaf Hayomi St 0423 רמות אלון )צפון-מזרח( - Ramot Alon (north-east) - 1 0 100 5,240 רח' סולם יעקב .Sulam Ya'akov St 0424 רמות אלון )מרכז( - 2,680 100 0 1 Ramot Alon (Center) - Kissufim St., רח' כיסופים, commercial center מרכז מסחרי 0425 רמות אלון - רמות פולין, Ramot Alon - Ramot Polin, 1 0 100 5,120 קהילת אונגוואר Kehilat Ungwar 0426 רמות אלון )צפון-מערב( - Ramot Alon (north-west) - 1 0 100 5,640 בנימין מינץ .Binyamin Mintz St תת רובע 043 - רמות אלון דרום Sub-quarter 043 - 9 0 100 17,770 Ramot Alon south 0431 רמות אלון )מערב( - Ramot Alon (west) - 10 1 99 5,020 רח' ישראל זרחי .Israel Zarchi St א"ס .S.A 0432 רמות אלון )מרכז( - 5,060 100 0 3 Ramot Alon (center) - Avraham Idelson רח' אברהם אידלסון, מתנ"ס St., community center 0433 רמות אלון דרום )מזרח( - 2,260 100 0 10 Ramot Alon (east) - Aliyat Hano'ar St. רח' עלית הנוער 0434 רמות אלון דרום )מרכז( - Ramot Alon (center) - 9 0 100 3,310 רח' אשכולי אהרון .Aharon Eshkoli St 0435 רמות אלון )דרום( - - (Ramot Alon (south דרך החורש Derekh Hahoresh - 0 100 2,130 0436 עמק הארזים, ,Ha'arazim Valley מצפה נפתוח Mitzpe Naftoah רובע Quarter 5 3 4 96 44,920 5 תת רובע 051 - הר חוצבים, Sub-quarter 051 - 1 0 100 15,810 סנהדריה, תל ארזה ,Har Hotzvim, Sanhedria Tel Arza א"ס .S.A 0511 הר חוצבים קרית תעשיות 0 .. .. .. Har Hotzvim High-Tech park עתירות מדע 0512 עזרת תורה Ezrat Tora 1 0 100 2,940 0513 שיכון חב''ד - רח' חנה Shikkun Chabad - Hanna St. 1 0 100 3,900 0514 מחניים, תל ארזה Mahanayim, Tel Arza 1 0 100 4,480 0515 סנהדריה Sanhedria 1 0 100 4,490 תת רובע 052 - רמת אשכול, Sub-quarter 052 - Ramat Eshkol, 1 1 99 11,180 גבעת המבתר Giv'at Hamivtar א"ס .S.A 0521 סנהדריה מורחבת Sanhedria Murhevet 1 0 100 4,230 0522 רמות אשכול )מערב( Ramat Eshkol (west) 1 1 99 3,810 0523 גבעת המבתר, Giv'at Hamivtar, 10 1 99 3,150 רמת אשכול )מזרח( (Ramat Eshkol (east תת רובע 053 - מעלות דפנה, Sub-quarter 053 - Ma'alot Dafna, 5 1 99 9,980 שמואל הנביא Shmuel Hanavi א"ס .S.A 0531 מעלות דפנה )מזרח(, 3,080 99 1 5 Ma'alot Dafna (east), Kiryat Arye, קרית אריה, Ammunition Hill גבעת התחמושת 0532 מעלות דפנה )מערב(, Ma'alot Dafna (west), 8 0 100 4,290 שמואל הנביא )מזרח( (Shmuel Hanavi (east 0533 רח' ארזי הבירה, Arzei Habira St., 3 1 99 2,610 רח' שמריה .Shemarya St תת רובע 054 - גבעת שפירא Sub-quarter 054 - Giv'at Shapira - 20 80 7,940 )הגבעה הצרפתית( (French Hill) א"ס .S.A 0541 גבעת שפירא )צפון( - Giv'at Shapira (north) - - 7 93 3,620 רח' בר כוכבא, ,.Bar Kochba St צמרת הבירה Tzameret Habira עמוד page 2 מתוך of 9 פרק ג' - אוכלוסייה Chapter III – Population מכון ירושלים לחקר ישראל Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies שנתון סטטיסטי לירושלים Statistical Yearbook of Jerusalem 2016 2016 לוחות נוספים – אינטרנט Additional Tables - Internet לוח ג/19 - אוכלוסיית ירושלים לפי קבוצת אוכלוסייה, רמת הומוגניות חרדית1, רובע, תת-רובע ואזור סטטיסטי, 2014 Table III/19 - Population of Jerusalem by Population Group, Ultra-Orthodox Homogeneity Level1, Quarter, Sub-Quarter, and Statistical Area, 2014 % רמת הומוגניות חרדית )1-12( סך הכל יהודים ואחרים אזור סטטיסטי ערבים Statistical area Ultra-Orthodox Jews and Total homogeneity Arabs others level )1-12( 0542 גבעת שפירא )דרום( - Giv'at Shapira (south) - - 25 75 3,550 רח' אצ"ל, מעונות אידלסון .Etzel St., Idelson Dormitories (Mt )הר הצופים( (Scopus 0543 הר הצופים - 780 41 59 - בי"ח הדסה, Mt. Scopus - Hadassah Hospital, The האוניברסיטה העברית, Hebrew University, Reznik Dormitories מעונות רזניק רובע Quarter 8 6 1 99 75,010 8 תת רובע 081 - ממילא, מורשה )מוסררה( Sub-quarter 081 - Mamilla, Morasha 9 10 90 3,450 (Musrara) א"ס .S.A 0811 ממילא, כפר דוד - Mamilla, David's Village - Yitzhak Kariv רח' יצחק קריב St. - 10 90 3,450 0812 מורשה )מוסררה( Morasha תת רובע 082 - גאולה, מאה שערים Sub-quarter 082 - Geula, 1 0 100 33,990 Me'a She'arim א"ס .S.A 0821 מאה שערים, בתי אונגרין Me'a She'arim, Batei Ungarin 1 0 100 7,530 0822 בית ישראל החדשה, Beit Yisrael (new), 5 0 100 6,120 בתי מילנר Batei Milner 0823 בית ישראל הישנה - Beit Yisrael (old) - 5 0 100 3,610 רח' לייב דיין .Leib Dayan St 0824 שכונת הבוכרים - Habukharim Quarter, 1 0 100 8,590 רח' תלמודי אברהם .Talmudi Avraham St 0825 גאולה, שערי פינה Geula, Sha'arei Pina 1 0 100 2,430 0826 כרם אברהם - רח' צפניה, Kerem Avraham - 1 0 100 5,710 רח' עמוס .Tzefanya St., Amos St תת רובע 083 - מקור ברוך, זכרון משה Sub-quarter 083 - Mekor Baruch, 3 0 100 14,830 Zichron Moshe א"ס .S.A 0832 מקור ברוך )מערב( - 3,520 100 0 1 Mekor Baruch (west) - Hahashmonaim St. רח' החשמונאים 0833 מחנה יהודה - רח' נבון Mahane Yehuda - Navon St.
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