Shmuel HaNavi neighborhood

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Shmuel HaNavi neighborhood is a predominantly Haredi Jewish residential area in northern Jerusalem, known for its post-1948 immigrant housing blocks and proximity to the city’s seam line.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf neighborhood
residential area
urban district
adjacentTo Bar-Ilan Street NERFINISHED
Bukharim neighborhood NERFINISHED
Mea Shearim neighborhood NERFINISHED
Sanhedria neighborhood NERFINISHED
Shmuel HaNavi Street NERFINISHED
borderCharacteristic seam line area
characterizedBy Haredi lifestyle
dense residential blocks
cityDistrict Jerusalem District NERFINISHED
country Israel
demographicMajority Haredi Jews NERFINISHED
educationalInstitutions Haredi schools
governedBy Jerusalem Municipality NERFINISHED
hasFeature courtyard-style housing blocks
playgrounds
small neighborhood shops
historicalPeriodOfDevelopment post-1948 era
housingType apartment blocks
languageCommonlySpoken Hebrew
Yiddish
locatedIn Jerusalem
northern Jerusalem
namedAfter Samuel the Prophet NERFINISHED
Shmuel HaNavi Street NERFINISHED
originalPurpose public housing for new immigrants
partOf Haredi neighborhoods of Jerusalem
populationGroup immigrants
low-income families
proximityTo Jerusalem seam line NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliationMajority Orthodox Judaism NERFINISHED
religiousCharacter Haredi Jewish
religiousInstitutions synagogues
yeshivas
religiousLawObserved Halakha
securityContext border-adjacent neighborhood
timezone Israel Standard Time NERFINISHED
transportationAccess Jerusalem bus network
urbanIssues overcrowding
socioeconomic challenges
urbanPlanningStyle 1950s–1960s public housing design
urbanType post-1948 immigrant housing project
utcOffset +02:00
utcOffsetDST +03:00

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Sheikh Jarrah borderedBy Shmuel HaNavi neighborhood