Neighborhood of Ramot, an Israeli settlement in northwest East Jerusalem
Ramot Polin (Hebrew: רמות פולין, lit. Poland Heights) is a neighborhood in the Israeli settlement of Ramot in northwest East Jerusalem consisting of a single housing complex. It was constructed by the Kollel Polen (Poland) in stages beginning in 1972, under the auspices of the Office for Building and Habitation, and is populated, as intended, mostly by Haredi Jewish families, including Breslov.[2] The neighborhood contains 720 housing units of varying sizes.
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RamotPolin (Hebrew: רמות פולין, lit. Poland Heights) is a neighborhood in the Israeli settlement of Ramot in northwest East Jerusalem consisting of a...
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to emphasize geometry and modularity, but with increasing asymmetry. RamotPolin (1972–75) is a rare prefabricated apartment complex with 720 non-rectangular...
in Senegal, designed by Jean-François Lamoureux and Jean-Louis Marin. RamotPolin housing development in East Jerusalem, designed by Zvi Hecker. River...
Har Etzion in Alon Shevut. Professor Stampfer currently resides in the Ramot neighborhood of Jerusalem. In 1989–1992 Stampfer was a head of the Institute...
Day chanting Anti-Arab slogans. Hezbollah strikes an Iron Dome battery in Ramot Naftali. 6 June – South Africa's genocide case against Israel: Spain applies...