Har Nof

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Har Nof is a predominantly Haredi Jewish neighborhood in western Jerusalem known for its dense religious community and proximity to scenic forested hills.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Har Nof canonical 2

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Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf neighborhood
urban district
adjacentTo Bayit VeGan
Givat Shaul
borderedBy Jerusalem Forest
country Israel
demographics predominantly Haredi Jewish
hasFeature apartment buildings
kollelim
mikvaot
steep hills
synagogues
terraced streets
yeshivot
hasMajorityPopulation Haredi Jews
hasPopulationGroup Anglo immigrants
Haredi Jews
surface form: Ashkenazi Haredim

Haredi Jews
surface form: Sephardi Haredim
hasPublicTransportationConnection Jerusalem city bus lines
surface form: Jerusalem city bus network
hasReligiousInstitutionType kollel
mikveh
synagogue
yeshiva
knownFor Torah institutions
dense religious community
proximity to forested hills
synagogues
languageUsed English
Hebrew
Yiddish
locatedIn Jerusalem
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Jerusalem District
locatedInContinent Asia
locatedInTimeZone Israel Standard Time
locatedOn western slopes of Jerusalem
municipality Jerusalem Municipality
partOf western Jerusalem
religiousCharacter Haredi
Orthodox Jewish
religiousLawObservance high level of Shabbat observance
high level of kashrut observance
terrain hilly
urbanPlanning high-density housing
viewOf Jerusalem Forest
Judean Mountains
surface form: Judean Hills

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Jerusalem Forest isNear Har Nof
Givat Shaul adjacentTo Har Nof