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Hadar HaCarmel

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According to the official division by the Haifa municipality, Hadar HaCarmel consists of four sub-districts: Hadar West, Hadar East, Central Hadar and Upper Hadar. Hadar West's population is about 62% Arab, there are also a significant number of wealthy
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Hadar has historically been characterized as a Jewish immigrant neighbourhood with many Holocaust survivors settled in the area, and in the early 1990s when many newcomers from the former Soviet Union were first absorbed there.
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By 1944, most of Haifa's 66,000 Jewish residents lived in the district. Haifa's city hall, courthouse and government buildings were located in Hadar, but relocated to the lower city (Downtown) in the turn of the 21st century.
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Hadar HaCarmel has roughly 37,200 residents, accounting for 14% of Haifa's population. It is a neighborhood in flux with a large percentage of new
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is located, is a very heterogeneous community. Central Hadar contains many of Haifa's architectural, cultural and historical landmarks including
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to Downtown's Paris Square via Hadar HaCarmel, and three of the line's six stations are located in the district. The neighborhood has many
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Central Hadar with Herzl Street crossing through the right-hand corner of the image and Binyamin Garden visible to the left
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are located in this sub-district, where nearby many Baháʼís from around the world reside. Upper Hadar, where the
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in the late 1970s. The old historic building, dating from 1912, is now a hands-on science museum, the
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was one of the founders of the neighborhood and head of its development committee in 1922-1927.
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The War of 1948: Representations of Israeli and Palestinian Memories and Narratives
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was established in Hadar, and was located there until the new Kiryat HaTechnion ("
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Words and Stones: The Politics of Language and Identity in Israel
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Israel National Museum of Science, Technology, and Space
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The name of the neighborhood is derived from a verse in
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after fleeing the Nazis. Hadar is close to Downtown's
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Hadar Hacarmel

Hebrew
neighbourhood
Hebrew
Arabic
Haifa
Israel
Mount Carmel
Port of Haifa
Haifa Bay
Isaiah
35:2

World War I
Shmuel Pevzner
Technion
Nave Sha'anan
Israel National Museum of Science, Technology, and Space
Carmelit
Carmel Center
Bauhaus
German-Jewish
Mandatory Palestine
Wadi Nisnas
Beit HaGefen
Arab
immigrants from the former Soviet Union

Christian Arabs

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