Settlement and neighborhood in East Jerusalem, Israel
Givat HaMivtar (Hebrew: גִּבְעַת הַמִּבְתָּר) is an Israeli settlement and a neighborhood in East Jerusalem[1] established in 1970 between Ramat Eshkol and French Hill. It is located on a hill where an important battle took place in the Six Day War. Archaeological excavations have revealed important ancient Jewish tombs in the region. Givat Hamivtar was one of the first "Build Your Own Home" neighborhoods in Jerusalem.[2]
The international community considers Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this.[3]
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GivatHaMivtar (Hebrew: גִּבְעַת הַמִּבְתָּר) is an Israeli settlement and a neighborhood in East Jerusalem established in 1970 between Ramat Eshkol and...
into the Semicha program. Rabbi Chaim Brovender founded Yeshivat Hamivtar in GivatHaMivtar in 1967 as a spinoff of Yeshivas Itri. The goal of the institution...
although Israeli troops remained in the trenches due to sniper fire from GivatHaMivtar until the Harel Brigade overran that outpost in the afternoon. 36 Israeli...
best known for his discovery of the remains of a crucified man at GivatHaMivtar. He was the director of surveys and excavations at the Israel Antiquities...
of a Jew dating back to the first century CE which was discovered at GivatHaMivtar, Jerusalem in 1968. The remains were found accidentally in an ossuary...
on 9 May 2021. Retrieved 9 May 2021. These colonies — Ramot Eshkol, GivatHamivtar, Maalot Dafna, and French Hill — were built in and adjacent to the Arab...
and nurses of Hadassah Hospital. Building also began at this time in GivatHaMivtar. Plots were raffled off for the construction of single-family homes...
and Patricia Landy. Retrieved 24 December 2021. "Tomb Inscription at GivatHamivtar". COJS Jewish History Database. Center for Online Judaic Studies (COJS)...
Shuafat, French Hill, GivatHaMivtar and Kerem Avraham, crossing Jaffa Road at the center of modern down-town Jerusalem behind the HaMashbir Department Store...
In particular, the new settlements of Ramot Eshkol, French Hill and GivatHaMivtar closed the gap in the northern parts of the city. The second stage took...
route subject to closures restricting passengers to stations south of GivatHaMivtar. Damage to trains caused two-thirds of CityPass's fleet to be taken...
named a street in the Ramat Eshkol neighborhood after him. A park in GivatHaMivtar is named for him. Jewish Task Force (JTF.ORG): Jewish Hero Adir Zik...
1968 during the development of a government housing project in the GivatHaMivtar section of northeastern Jerusalem; of 35 individuals whose tombs were...
Shlomo Amar adjacent to the Ahavat Shalom Synagogue in the capital's GivatHamivtar neighborhood Sharon, Jeremy (20 April 2014). "Peres meets with Chief...
per day in the morning 5 Egged Ramat Beit HaKerem – Yefe Nof light rail – Beit HaKerem - Moshe Kol St. – Givat Mordechai – Pat Intersection – Talpiot –...
Smaller Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem include Beit Orot, GivatHaMatos, Ma'ale HaZeitim, and Nof Zion. In 1967, construction of Israeli settlements...
193 1969 W Gilo גילֹה 27,425 27,637 1973 W Giv'at Hamivtar גבעת המבתר 2,958 2,912 1970 W Har Homa, Givat Hamatos הר חומה 2,152 763 1997 W Ma'alot Dafna מעלות...