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Early on, Street of the Prophets was a popular address for hospitals, often run by confessional organisations. In the mid-19th century, the hospitals that were located in the Old City were forced to move due to high population density and difficult sanitary conditions. Each hospital re-established
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In the late 1980s, a proposal was made to widen the narrow, two-lane street into a 32-meter-wide main road. The proposal met with stiff opposition from Jerusalem residents, as it called for destroying the historic garden courtyards of the buildings lining the street. An alternate plan called for
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Most of the buildings on Street of the Prophets are constructed of stone and fronted by high walls built of stone and mortar. Private-home lots are large and include garden courtyards, either in front of the building (e.g. Hunt House, Navon Bey House, Mahanaim House) or behind it (e.g. Pasha's
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mission headquartered at the western end of the street (now the Anglican International School campus). This 32-dunam site housed and employed hundreds of impoverished Jewish immigrants from Russia in the 1880s (see below under "English Hospital"). The hospitals run by Christian missionary
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Unlike other areas outside the Old City which were exclusively Jewish, Christian or Arab, the Street of the Prophets was a heterogeneous zone. Ottoman and, later, British officials; foreign consuls and well-to-do residents all lived here, creating a cultural and social center.
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Today the street still boasts the same heterogeneous mix of residents and workers, as well as schools, hospitals, churches and government offices. The elegant 19th-century architecture gives Street of the Prophets the appellation of "most beautiful street outside the
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is closed due to demonstrations. In recent years, the city has granted permits for the development of high-rise, luxury apartment projects on and alongside Street of the Prophets. These projects are expected to alter the quiet, exclusive nature of the street.
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During its heyday in the late 19th century and early 20th century, Street of the Prophets was a favorite address for hospitals, churches, monasteries, hospices, government offices, foreign consulates, and wealthy Christian, Jewish and Muslim residents.
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laying the highway across the courtyards while retaining the outer stone walls to maintain the 19th-century look of the street. Neither plan has come to fruition. In late 2009, during construction on Jaffa Road for the
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to house their wounded soldiers during World War I; in 1917, the British Mandate officials turned it into the headquarters for the 60th Division that conquered Jerusalem. The Italian Hospital headquartered the British
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while the Empress was also visiting there. The Empress continued the construction on Ustinov's foundations. The building became the Ethiopian Consulate". (Addition in edged brackets and omissions are not in the
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city buses that normally traversed Jaffa Road were diverted onto Street of the Prophets. The street also sees increased traffic as an alternate route for buses traveling to northern Jerusalem neighborhoods (via
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The Street of the Prophets was established during the expansion of Jerusalem beyond the walls of the Old City in the mid-19th century. In the beginning, the street did not have a name. It was known as:
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whose name the Lord knows". Beneath a corner of the mosaic lay a natural cave containing human bones which were dated to the 5th or 6th century, indicating that the room was used as a
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floor was discovered during excavation work for the construction of two houses at what is now 16-18 Street of the Prophets. Known as the "bird mosaic", the floor depicts
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San Remo Hotel (#70), built in 1927, occupied the three-story building on the northeast corner of Street of the Prophets and Straus Street, opposite Bikur Holim Hospital.
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cause with the emperor were unsuccessful. Following the emperor's visit, the Ottoman authorities gave him the lot as a gift; Wilhelm, in turn, granted it to the German
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organizations offered free medical care to attract Jewish patients for the purposes of missionizing. This practice was decried by the rabbis of the era, who issued a
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The two-story buildings, constructed by Muslims, currently house a health clinic and the Bird Mosaic can now be seen in the courtyard of the Mardigian Museum in the
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against Jews who used these health services. Despite rabbinical opposition, many Jews continued to turn to Christian missionary hospitals for medical care.
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In 1948, the eastern end of the street, forming a triangle with the Old City walls and the southern side of the neighborhood of Musrara, was part of the
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Meyer Rothschild Hospital (#37), the first Jewish hospital outside the Old City, built by Baron James Rothschild in 1888 and named after his father
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consulate building at #38 and #40 is the sole representative of African architecture. The land for the building was purchased in 1910 by
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In the late 19th century, several Jewish neighborhoods were founded at the eastern end of Street of the Prophets, near Damascus Gate.
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Shevet Achim, an international community that brings children with congenital heart defects to the medical centers in Israel (#29)
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Between 1976 and 1988, a railway coach parked a few meters east of Bikur Holim Hospital housed the national headquarters for the
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lived in the small white house in the courtyard in 1925 and wrote a poem inspired by a pear tree Hunt planted in the courtyard.
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home-care equipment lending organization. The building at #43 Street of the Prophets still bears the organization's name.
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and the homes taken over by Christians and Muslims. The remaining Jewish residents left with the Arab takeover of
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Many public and private buildings on the western side of Street of the Prophets, from Shivtei Israel Street to
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in 1924. The white stone structure, completed in 1928, has gabled windows decorated with bright blue and gold
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The hospitals established on Street of the Prophets in the late 19th century and early 20th century included:
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itself on Street of the Prophets to maintain its proximity to the residents still residing in the Old City.
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German Deaconess Hospital (#49, corner with Straus St.), opened in 1894. After 1948 it was taken over by
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Front view of the church from the Italian Hospital compound, today the Ministry of Education and Culture
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The German consulate once stood beside the International Evangelical Church on the site of present-day
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Kamenitz Hotel (#65), built in 1878, was a five-star hotel with a carriage entrance from Jaffa Road.
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Village). The homes are one or two stories high; public buildings do not exceed four stories.
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English Hospital (former), now Anglican School (#82). The hospital was opened in 18966 by the
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of Ethiopia; his widow, Magdalena, sold the property and the partially finished building to
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Robin Twite, "Die Äthiopische Kirche – Afrika in Jerusalem", Ela Moszkowicz (trl.), in:
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Where Heaven Touches Earth: Jewish life in Jerusalem from medieval times to the present
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bought in 1888, just north of Street of the Prophets. Under the initiative of Empress
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The English Mission Hospital, today part of the Anglican International School campus.
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neighborhood was traditionally viewed as the burial site of prophets of the three
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Several buildings were designed by architect Conrad Schick: the mission of the
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Street. It was attacked by the Israeli underground when it flew a flag with a
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Shattered Vessels: Memory, Identity, and Creation in the Work of David Shahar
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in a cage, along with branches and grape clusters, all symbols of death in
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was erected between 1860—1864 in order to accommodate the masses of
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had convinced her adviser, Katarina Hall, to persuade her son-in-law,
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between Israel and Jordan. The street was returned to Israel with the
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Jerusalem ORT campus, formerly home and office of the provost of the
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The Italian Hospital compound (left) overlooking the neighborhood of
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residents. In the 1880s and 1890s additional housing was built for
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came to Jerusalem for the first time to meet with German emperor
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in 1928; it housed that country's consulate from 1948 to 1973.
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Ministry of Education and Culture (Italian Hospital building)
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Marienstift Children's Hospital (#29), opened in 1872 by Dr.
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An Arab house on the eastern end of Street of the Prophets.
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in 1933, and was subsequently destroyed by the underground.
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London Society for Promoting Christianity Among the Jews
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The street was officially named at the beginning of the
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Partial view of Armenian mosaic with inscription at top
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Hunt residence (#64), built in 1869 by English painter
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According to one opinion, the street was named for the
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Typical house and garden fronted by a high stone wall
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Meyer Rothschild Hospital, inscription on door lintel
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The church of the Italian Hospital compound in 1948
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British Mandate
Hebrew
Jerusalem
Damascus Gate
Davidka Square
Jaffa Road
Musrara
Old City
British Mandate
Ronald Storrs
prophets
Israel
prophets
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
tomb of Nebi Akasha
Zikhron Moshe
monotheistic
Christian missions
London Jews' Society
cherem
Max Sandreczky
Antonio Barluzzi

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