Керем-Авраам (Ukrainian Wikipedia)

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  • Kark, Ruth; Oren-Nordheim, Michal (2001). Jerusalem and Its Environs: Quarters, Neighborhoods, Villages, 1800-1948. Wayne State University Press. с. 74, table on p.82–86. ISBN 0-8143-2909-8. The beginning of construction outside the Jerusalem Old City in the mid-19th century was linked to the changing relations between the Ottoman government and the European powers. After the Crimean War, various rights and privileges were extended to non-Muslims who now enjoyed greater tolerance and more security of life and property. All of this directly influenced the expansion of Jerusalem beyond the city walls. From the mid-1850s to the early 1860s, several new buildings rose outside the walls, among them the mission house of the English consul, James Finn, in what came to be known as Abraham’s Vineyard (Kerem Avraham), the Protestant school built by Bishop Samuel Gobat on Mount Zion; the Russian Compound; the Mishkenot Sha’ananim houses: and the Schneller Orphanage complex. These complexes were all built by foreigners, with funds from abroad, as semi-autonomous compounds encompassed by walls and with gates that were closed at night. Their appearance was European, and they stood out against the Middle-Eastern-style buildings of Palestine.
  • Hyamson, Albert Montefiore (1917). Palestine: The Rebirth of an Ancient People. Sidgwick & Jackson. с. 73. Архів оригіналу за 4 Січня 2022. Процитовано 2 лютого 2021.

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  • History of Kerem Avraham. Архів оригіналу за 29 Вересня 2018. Процитовано 4 Січня 2022.

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  • History of Kerem Avraham. Архів оригіналу за 29 Вересня 2018. Процитовано 4 Січня 2022.
  • Hyamson, Albert Montefiore (1917). Palestine: The Rebirth of an Ancient People. Sidgwick & Jackson. с. 73. Архів оригіналу за 4 Січня 2022. Процитовано 2 лютого 2021.