- in the
median of the
Ayalon Highway at the
HaShalom interchange, near the city's main
commercial area and
HaKirya IDF base. In 2019, over 15
million p****engers...
-
HaShalom Stadium (Hebrew: איצטדיון השלום) also
known as Al-Salam
Stadium (Arabic: ستاد السلام) is a
stadium with a
capacity of 5,800.
Located in Umm al-Fahm...
- is a
street in East Jerusalem. Ma'ale
HaShalom connects Route 60 to Ma'alot Ir
David where it
becomes Derech ha-Ofel. It goes
along the
southern border...
- Beit
HaShalom, (Hebrew: בית השלום, lit.
House of Peace) or the
Rajabi House, also
known as Beit
HaMeriva ("House of Contention"), is a four-story apartment...
- the
Azrieli Center with
HaShalom railway station,
which is also
accessible at
street level via Giva'at
HaTahmoshet Street/
HaShalom Road (an
extension of...
-
honorific is
Peace be upon him/her. The
Hebrew version is alav
ha-
shalom (m.) /
aleha ha-
shalom (f.) (Hebrew: עליו השלום (m.) / עליה השלום (f.)). It is abbreviated...
- Tel Aviv. It
faces HaShalom Street in the
south and
Yigal Allon Street in the west. It is
within walking distance of Tel Aviv
HaShalom railway station....
- Road and Giv'at
HaTahmoshet
Street (a
short section that
connects Kaplan Street with
HaShalom Road). It is
situated next to the
HaShalom Interchange on...
- p****engers used the station,
making it the
busiest in the
country after HaShalom station, one stop to the south. The
station was
opened to the
public in...
- well-being/peace?") is a
Hebrew equivalent of the
English "how are you?". Alav
hashalom (עָלָיו הַשָּׁלוֹם; "upon him is peace") is a
phrase used in some Jewish...