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Givat Mordechai : ウィキペディア英語版
Givat Mordechai

Givat Mordechai, ((ヘブライ語:גבעת מרדכי), trans: ''Mordechai's Hill'') is a Jewish neighborhood in southwest-central Jerusalem, Israel, midway between the neighborhoods of Nayot and Malcha. The neighborhood was named after an American philanthropist, Maxwell (Mordechai) Abbell of Chicago. 〔(Streetwise: Rehov Harav Ze'ev Gold, Jerusalem )〕
==History==
Givat Mordechai was established in 1955 by members of Hapoel Hamizrachi, the forerunner of the National Religious Party, known in Hebrew as ''Mafdal''. Most of the streets are named after leaders of Hapoel Hamizrachi. Shahal Street, for example, is a Hebrew acronym for the religious Zionist leader Rabbi Shmuel Chaim Landau. The population is largely modern Orthodox, with some secular Jews. There are many synagogues and educational institutions in Givat Mordechai. The main campus of the Jerusalem College of Technology is located there, as is the Hebron yeshiva.〔(Dei'ah veDibur - Information & Insight - NEWS )〕

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