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The district in the west of the city is known primarily as an exclusive Nobel suburb, together with the neighboring Rechavia, in which there have repeatedly lived significant thinkers, scientists, politicians and cultural workers of the State of Israel over the decades. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The architect and urban planner Richard Kauffmann had plans for Jerusalem in 1921 for an approximately 800 -housed garden suburbs for Jerusalem [first] submitted. The development of the Talpiot area by Jews began in 1922. The place was named after a biblical verse from the Song Sied Solomos 4,4: “Your neck is like a high defense tower of David.” [2] As a result of the massacre of Jews in 1929, many residents left the unprotected place. The residents have returned since the British mandate power Allenby Camp ( Hebrew Allenby camp ; Machane Allenby) entertained in Talpiot, which the British cleared in May 1948 when they were deducted from Palestine, whereupon he members of the Hagana in the Operation Kishon occupied. [3] After the war around Israel’s independence in 1948\/1949, the place initially bordered directly to Jordan, which the West Bank and East Jerusalem in 1950 annexed as regular parts of the country. After the six -day war in 1967, residential development and population of the place increased, formerly the UN was built on by the UN and an industrial area was also built. At the end of the 1930s, a boarding school of the children’s and youth-alijah with German children in North Talpiot existed, the further history of its inhabitants up to date was shown in a German documentary in 2008. [4] In 1980 the so-called Talpiot-Grab was discovered, in which the bones of a “Jesus, son of Josef” were said to have been buried. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In 1990 a grave from the 1st century BC in Talpiot. Found that is discussed in research as a possible family grave of the Kajaphas soap. [5] In addition, further graves were found that have contributed to analyzing antique funeral customs of Judaism. [6] During a wedding celebration with around 600 guests on May 24, 2001, the third floor of a building (a former factory hall, which was converted into a huge festival hall for weddings with the name “Versailles”) broke in Talpiot due to a construction error, bribery and botch Building (the unauthorized “PAL-Kal” system of the engineer Eli Ron was used in a non-prescription), and 23 people were killed in Israel, which has not yet been caused by the difficult of weapons, and more than 300 were seriously injured. [7] [8] \u2191 Ines without: Garden cities for Erez Israel Zionist urban planning visions from Theodor Herzl to Richard Kauffmann. Georg OlMs Publishers, 2003, ISBN 3-487-12811-X. ( books.google.com accessed December 6, 2008) \u2191 Vilnay, Zev: Israel. Art and travel guides with regional studies , Stuttgart, Berlin, Cologne and Mainz, 2nd ed. 1987, ISBN 3-17-007717-1, p. 102 \u2191 War of Independence. In: Encyclopedia of Zionism and Israel. Herzl Press, McGraw Will, New York 1971, ISBN 0-07-079635-1, S. 1196. \u2191 “It was a different life.” With the youth-alijah to Palestine. The history of the group is told by means of the life stories of individuals, at that time children who left everything that had been everyday life for them who lost their families and how they were building the new country. Then the decision to join the kibbuz movement, up to the foundation and to build up your own kibbutz: Ma\u2019Agan Micha\u2019el. With this story, the work of Recha Freier also comes into view, the founder of the Youth Alijah. This Zionist immigration organization saved a total of around 10,000 children from Germany. The interviews of 2007\/2008 with four members of the group, with the former Madrich (supervisor) of the group, Elly Freund, and with the daughter of Freier, Maayan Landau, show various perspectives on the past. The personal comments on old photos and archive materials make the time alive. Excerpts from the daily life of the group members, which is now more than 50 years older, show where her life led her in her current Kibbutz. Directed by Hans Jan Puchstein, camera Katinka Zeuner, Filmarche Berlin 2009, 41 min b\/w. \u2191 James C. VanderKam: From Joshua to Caiaphas: High Priests after the Exile. Fortress Press u.\u00a0a., Minneapolis 2004, S. 435\u2013436. \u2191 Report from the Symposium 2008 ( Memento of the Originals from January 27, 2008 in Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been used automatically and not yet checked. Please check original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. @first @2 Template: Webachiv\/Iabot\/www.ptsem.edu \u2191 2001: Israel wedding party tragedy . BBC online (English) \u2191 Ernest Goldberger: The soul of Israel. 2004, S. 158 ff. 31.75 35.216666666667 Coordinates: 31 \u00b0 45 \u2032 N , 35 \u00b0 13 \u2032 O (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki6\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki6\/talpiot-wikipedia-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Talpiot \u2013 Wikipedia Wikipedia"}}]}]