- Beit
Hakerem has
continued to
maintain its 'green' character.
According to a
census conducted in 1931 by the
British Mandate authorities, Beit
HaKerem had...
- attacks,
which were part of
their operation code-named
Operation Tzelilei HaKerem (English:
Operation Sounds of the Vineyard), were
carried out in response...
- Beit
HaKerem (Hebrew בית הכרם: "house of the vineyard") may
refer to: Beit
HaKerem, Jerusalem, a
neighborhood in west-central
Jerusalem Beit
HaKerem (Bible)...
- Beit
HaKerem of Jeremiah.
According to the Bible, the
trumpet sounded against the
invading army of
Babylon at this
place (Jeremiah 6:1). Beit
Hakerem was...
- Beit
HaKerem,
Ramat Beit
HaKerem,
Givat Ram
campus of the
Hebrew University of
Jerusalem and
Bayit VeGan. Some
authorities regard Givat Beit
Hakerem, Ramat...
-
these subregions,
which often overlap:
Upper Galilee extends from the Beit
HaKerem Valley northwards into
southern Lebanon. Its
eastern border is the Hula...
- 32°55′43″N 35°18′10″E / 32.9287°N 35.3028°E / 32.9287; 35.3028 Beit
HaKerem Valley (Hebrew: בקעת בית כרם), also
known as al-Shaghur (Arabic: الشاغور...
-
Established in 1964 as a
development town,
Karmiel is
located in the Beit
HaKerem Valley which divides upper and
lower Galilee. The city is
located south...
-
Ramat Beit
HaKerem (Hebrew: רמת בית הכרם, lit. Beit
HaKerem Heights) is a
Jewish neighborhood in Jerusalem. It was
established in 1991 on a hill between...
- of 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...