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    Har Nof (Hebrew: הר נוף, lit. scenic mountain) is a neighborhood on a hillside on the western boundary of Jerusalem with a population of 20,000 residents...
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    Edah HaChareidis in Jerusalem, and the rabbi of the Gra Synagogue in the Har Nof neighbourhood. Moshe Sternbuch was born in London on 15 February 1926,...
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    Palestinian men from Jerusalem entered Kehilat Bnei Torah synagogue, in the Har Nof neighborhood of Jerusalem, and attacked the praying congregants with axes...
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  • Tal Institute a.k.a. Machon Tal/Midreshet Ma'amakim ([12]; Hebrew) In Har Nof: Ba'er Miriam ([13]) In Neve Yerushalayim: Binas Bais Yaakov Seminary ([14]...
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    commanding views of Mevaseret Zion to the north, Motza to the west, and Har Nof to the south. Opened in 1951 on 300 dunams (0.30 km2; 0.12 sq mi) of land...
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    of Bostoner Hasidism has headquarters in Brookline, Massachusetts and Har Nof, Israel, with additional branches in Beit Shemesh, Israel; Beitar Illit...
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    halacha Kollel in Lakewood. In 1993, Rabbi Abadi transferred his Kollel to Har Nof, Jerusalem, where it continued to produce scholars trained to decide halachic...
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    Jerusalem. It is surrounded by the neighborhoods of Beit HaKerem, Yefe Nof, Ein Kerem, Har Nof and Givat Shaul, and a moshav, Beit Zeit. The forest was planted...
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  • This is a list of mass stabbings that took place in the 2010s. It includes incidents in which there were at least three casualties (killed or injured)...
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    2000, the yeshiva again relocated to a new, purpose-built building in Har Nof, Jerusalem. The yeshiva, which is also widely known as "Reb Tzvi's", became...
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