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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles!! Ras al-Amud (Arabic: ) is a Palestinian Arab neighborhood in East Jerusalem, located southeast of the Old City, overlooking Silwan to the south, Abu Dis and al-Eizariya to the east, and the Temple Mount to the north. There were about 11,922 Palestinians living in the neighborhood in 2003. Ma'ale HaZeitim is a Jewish neighbourhood on the outskirts of Ras al-Amud built on Jewish-owned land. A century ago, the property was purchased from the Ottoman government by Nissan Bak and Moshe Wittenburg, who leased…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles!! Ras al-Amud (Arabic: ) is a Palestinian Arab neighborhood in East Jerusalem, located southeast of the Old City, overlooking Silwan to the south, Abu Dis and al-Eizariya to the east, and the Temple Mount to the north. There were about 11,922 Palestinians living in the neighborhood in 2003. Ma'ale HaZeitim is a Jewish neighbourhood on the outskirts of Ras al-Amud built on Jewish-owned land. A century ago, the property was purchased from the Ottoman government by Nissan Bak and Moshe Wittenburg, who leased the land to build Jewish seminaries there in 1928. During the British Mandate, the authorities in Jerusalem refused to issue the necessary permits. Instead, the land was leased to Arab farmers for the purpose of raising wheat for the production of Passover matza. During the Jordanian occupation of East Jerusalem, the land was held in trust for the Jewish owners by the Jordanian government.