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Nachlaot Finding Past and Future

November 6, 2012

Sir Moses Montefiore, a great benefactor to Israel in the 19th century,

is perhaps best known for the Montefiore Windmill.

However, in 1882 he was also involved in building

the Nachlaot section of Jerusalem.

This cluster of small Jewish neighborhoods was one of the first

Jerusalem homesteads outside the walls of the over-crowded Old City.

Stone walls surrounded Nachlaot to protect its residents.

Sir Moses Montefiore

Today one of the openings still displays a testimonial to Montefiore 

and the Mazkeret Moshe neighborhood is named for him.

 Nachlaot is across from the Machane Yehuda Market, the shuk.

Nahlaot street, Jerusalem Street, J Street

After getting lost too many times on the narrow twisting streets,

I made it a habit to walk around Nachlaot

and not through it on my way to the shuk.

So when the Jerusalem Scavenger Hunts offered a hunt to Nachlaot, 

I made sure to be one of the first bloggers to sign up for the special event.

mayaan fogel art, street art, Nahaot

In Nachlaot, you can see interesting street art

street art, J Street, Nahlaot

painted on the walls,

street art, J Street, scavenger hunt

but you never know what you will  find hanging out on its streets.

Old stone street, J Street, Jerusalem old street

Old stone streets

Nahlaot house, J Street, new Jerusalem building

and beautiful new homes,

street art, J Street, Nachlaot art

combine to make walking the Nachlaot streets a real adventure.

Nahlaot, J Street, Jerusalem street photos

From ancient stones on the left to modern cable receivers on the right,

it can all be found in Nachlaot.

We followed our map, and not only did we not get lost,

but our team won!

And thanks to the Village Green Restaurant on Rachel Imenu Street,

we enjoyed fresh bread with a cup of soup at the end of the hunt.

There are many tours to Nachlaot, 

but this scavenger hunt is fun and educational for all ages.

 We found it as good an experience as the hunt last year

in the Old City.

To find more photos of Nachlaot and our winning team see:

The Real Jerusalem Streets Facebook Page.

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16 Comments
  1. Great post! It was such fun exploring Nachlaot.

  2. I’m sorry I missed this one, Sharon. I was there for a meeting this morning though, and managed to get some nice shots anyway. Love the local color! Kol hakavod for being on the winning team.

  3. really well done! It’s like I just took another tour! :)

  4. Love the post Sharon, i’m so glad that we showed you a new unexplored area!

  5. SaraK permalink

    Fabulous!

  6. Ellen permalink

    Glad to know that so many others enjoy Nachlaot. I especially like your very last photo…

    • Thought you would like the Nahlaot photos, was waiting for this comment. Hanuukah Sameach!

      • Ellen permalink

        Sharon, you can tell I’m way behind with emails! Was our house actually on the scavenger hunt list? I would expect the house across from ours, with its iron “8″s, would have been listed. Looks like the hunt was a lot of fun!

      • No but we were near by and I always try to include some of my favorite places…

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