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Shmuel HaNavi Street ((ヘブライ語:רחוב שמואל הנביא), lit. Samuel the Prophet Street) is a main road in north-central Jerusalem. It starts at the intersection of St. George and Shivtei Israel Streets near Highway 60, and merges into Golda Meir Boulevard (Route 436) just past the intersection of Bar-Ilan and Hativat Harel Streets. The continuation of the street winds up to the tomb of Samuel the prophet, after whom the street is named.〔 Shmuel HaNavi Street borders the Beit Yisrael, Bukharim, Arzei HaBira, Shmuel HaNavi, Sanhedria and Gush 80 neighborhoods. With a largely Haredi population,〔 the street houses major synagogues for two Hasidic dynasties and many Haredi schools, yeshivas, and girls' seminaries. ==Name== The street is named after Samuel the prophet (11th century BC), the last Biblical judge, who anointed both Saul ((I Samuel 15:1 )) and David ((I Samuel 16:12–13 )) as kings of Israel. The Tomb of Samuel, which rests atop the tallest mountain outside the Jerusalem city limits, can be reached by following the continuation of Shmuel HaNavi Street northward.〔
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