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Arnona is a neighborhood in southern Jerusalem, situated between the neighborhoods of Talpiot and Ramat Rachel. It has a rural feeling, yet is located in a city - a relatively unusual combination. It is a family-oriented community with religious,...
When it comes to proximity to places of employment, Binyamina may well be Israel's most strategically situated town. A short, direct train ride from Tel Aviv and Haifa, Binyamina is also a short bus trip to the hi-tech and biotech centers of Yokn...
French Hill is located in Northern Jerusalem. It was established in the early 1970's after the unification of the city in the Six Day War and it connected western Jerusalem with Mount Scopus, where the campus of the Hebrew University has been...
Ganei Modiin is a bedroom community just north of Modiin, enjoying beautiful views of the Ben Shemen forest. Originally an almost exclusively Sephardi/Yemenite Haredi community, over the past few years a fast-growing influx of American olim and ...
In recent years, Givat Shmuel has become a popular alternative for young professionals and families. Located in the center of Israel, givat Shmuel is flanked on all sides by major highways which allow convenient travel to other parts of the count...
Often referred to as Har Homa, Homat Shmuel is a relatively new community in Jerusalem. In it's first ten years, it has grown to about 25,000 residents. The popularity of Homat Shmuel stems from its close proximity to the center of Jerusa...
Jerusalem is comprised of: Armon HaNatziv, Arnona - North Talpiot, Baka (Geulim), Bayit Vegan, French Hill, German Colony, Gilo, Givat Mordechai, Givat Ram, Givat Shaul, Har Hotzvim, Har Nof, Homat Shmuel (Har Homa), Katamonim (Gonen), Kiryat Hayovel, K...
Katamonim, a Jerusalem neigborhood, is located in the Southeast section of the city. It is an up and coming neighborhood with an increasing number of Anglos purchasing apartments. The neighborhood is a real melting pot of Olim from arou...
Kfar Saba has undergone tremendous growth since it was established as a full fledged city in 1962. Kfar Saba offers every convenience that you would expect from a mid-size city in terms of education, shopping, housing options, and r...
Kiryat Moshe was one of the garden suburbs established in Jerusalem in the 1920s by the Moses Montefiore Foundation. It is a tree-lined, residential neighborhood that is a wonderful community for Chardal (Charedi National Religi...
Mazkeret Batya, founded by a group of religious farmers in 1883, is absolutely charming. Quiet and slightly isolated, yet very close to large shopping areas and within commute distances from the main employment areas. Mazkeret Batya has alw...
The residents of Mitzpe Netufa confess that they never really get entirely accustomed to the beauty of their home. Even those who have lived on the Yishuv for twenty years still wake up, look outside at the mountains and lush vegetation, a...
Before 1996, Modiin existed only in the dreams of its government promoters and the imagination of its designer, famed architect Moshe Safdi. This fact is remarkable, considering that Modiin now has over 83,000 residents.Within the next ten years ...
Moshav Eshtaol, nestled in the Eshtaol forest, offers country-style living in close proximity to the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway. Indeed, residents can commute easily to Beit Shemesh (10 min.) , Jerusalem (30 min.), Modiin (20 min.) and Tel A...
Looking out from Neve Daniel's summit on a clear day, it is possible to see the tall buildings of Tel Aviv toward the west, and the mountains of Jordan toward the east. Neve Daniel Stats Region: Efrat & G...
Nof Ayalon is located in a lovely rural setting. It is within a 10 minute commute to Modiin and is in a reasonable commuting distance to both Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. It is a community with educated and religiously committed residents. Fam...
  Ra'anana was founded in the early 1920s as agricultural settlement by a group of New Yorkers. Since that time, the City of Ra'anana has only grown in popularity among Jews from North America an...
What started in the 1920's as an agricultural village has become today one of the leading business communities in the Middle East. Well known for having one of the largest diamond exchanges in the world, Ramat Gan is also known for its supe...
Ramat Yishai, a local council in Northern Israel, is located on the western edge of the Yizrael Valley. The population today is diverse and comprised of families from many different ethnic backgrounds, mainly secular, professional and well ed...
Rishon LeZion (lit. “First to Zion”), which is Israel’s fourth-largest city, is situated along the central Israeli coastal plain 12 kilometers south of Tel Aviv. It is part of the Gush Dan metropolitan area. Founded in 1882 by a group of Zion...
Rosh Pina, a picturesque, historic village, is located on the northeastern slopes of the Upper Galilee mountains overlooking the Sea of Galilee, the Hula valley, Mount Hermon and Golan Heights. Rosh Pina, first established in 1878, has grown ...
It seems that nearly all who come to visit Zichron Yaakov fall in love with the town, and it is easy to see why. Zichron has a world-famous winery, a quaint, brick-paved downtown district, and a stunning view of the Mediterranean coast. Th...