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'''Ramot''' ({{lang-he-n|רָמוֹת}}, ''lit.'' Heights), also known as '''Ramot Alon''' ({{lang-he|רמות אלון}}, lit. ''Alon Heights''), is a large housing development in northwestern ].<ref name="Journal of architectural and planning research">{{cite book|title=Journal of architectural and planning research|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=EMNUAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=5 May 2011|year=1991|publisher=Elsevier|page=59}}</ref> Because part of Ramot lies north of the ] in ],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-11550263|title=Israel plan for 238 settler homes draws Palestinian ire|work=BBC News|date=15 October 2010}}<br />{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-11721475|work=BBC News|title=Obama raps Israeli plans for 1,300 Jewish settler homes|date=9 November 2010}}<br />{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/mar/11/israel-homes-east-jerusalem-talks|work=The Guardian|title=Israel plans more East Jerusalem homes as talks collapse|last=McCarthy|first=Rory|date=11 March 2010}}<br />{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/09/world/middleeast/09mideast.html|work=The New York Times|title=Israel Plans 1,000 Housing Units in East Jerusalem|date=8 November 2010|last=Kershner|first=Isabel}}</ref><ref name=Neighborhood1>"Leor Tubul, 17 years old, and Ronan Karamani, 18, vanished at a busy intersection outside the Ramot neighborhood, a Jewish suburb built in an area that had been the West Bank before Israel annexed East Jerusalem in 1967." '']'' August 7, 1990.</ref><ref name=Neighborhood2>"They began planting neighborhoods such as Ramot Allon on annexed West Bank land..." by Richard Boudreaux, '']'' June 05, 2007</ref> the international community considers Ramot an ] that is ].<ref name="MacAskill">{{Cite web|last=MacAskill|first=Ewen|title=Israel provokes Palestinians and US by going ahead with new settlements|publisher=]|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/oct/15/israel-new-settlements-us-palestinians|date=15 October 2010|quote=The Israeli government regards both as part of Israel but the Palestinians, and almost all of the international community, see them as illegal, built on Palestinian land occupied by Israeli in 1967.|accessdate=15 October 2010 }}</ref><ref name=FMEP2>{{cite journal|url=http://www.fmep.org/reports/archive/vol.-19/no.-2/eu-report-israel-201cactively-pursuing-the-illegal-annexation201d-of-east-jerusalem|publisher=FMEP|title=EU Report: Israel "Actively Pursuing the Illegal Annexation" of East Jerusalem|volume= 19| issue = 2|date=March–April 2009|accessdate=2009-04-29}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fmep.org/reports/archive/vol.-19/no.-2/eu-report-israel-201cactively-pursuing-the-illegal-annexation201d-of-east-jerusalem |title=EU Report: Israel "Actively Pursuing the Illegal Annexation" of East Jerusalem — FMEP |publisher=Fmep.org |date=2008-12-15 |accessdate=2011-03-28}}</ref> However, ] disputes this and the ] has traditionally refrained from calling Israeli neighborhoods in East Jerusalem "settlements."<ref name=Jpost>Krieger, Hillary, Keinon, Herb, and Abu Toameh, Khaled. Jerusalem Post. 8 April 2008</ref> Ramot is one the Jerusalem ]. '''Ramot''' ({{lang-he-n|רָמוֹת}}, ''lit.'' Heights), also known as '''Ramot Alon''' ({{lang-he|רמות אלון}}, lit. ''Alon Heights''), is a large housing development in northwestern ].<ref name="Journal of architectural and planning research">{{cite book|title=Journal of architectural and planning research|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=EMNUAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=5 May 2011|year=1991|publisher=Elsevier|page=59}}</ref> Because part of Ramot lies north of the ]<ref name=Neighborhood2>"They began planting neighborhoods such as Ramot Allon on annexed West Bank land..." by Richard Boudreaux, '']'' June 05, 2007</ref> the international community considers Ramot an ] that is ].<ref name="MacAskill">{{Cite web|last=MacAskill|first=Ewen|title=Israel provokes Palestinians and US by going ahead with new settlements|publisher=]|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/oct/15/israel-new-settlements-us-palestinians|date=15 October 2010|quote=The Israeli government regards both as part of Israel but the Palestinians, and almost all of the international community, see them as illegal, built on Palestinian land occupied by Israeli in 1967.|accessdate=15 October 2010 }}</ref><ref name=FMEP2>{{cite journal|url=http://www.fmep.org/reports/archive/vol.-19/no.-2/eu-report-israel-201cactively-pursuing-the-illegal-annexation201d-of-east-jerusalem|publisher=FMEP|title=EU Report: Israel "Actively Pursuing the Illegal Annexation" of East Jerusalem|volume= 19| issue = 2|date=March–April 2009|accessdate=2009-04-29}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fmep.org/reports/archive/vol.-19/no.-2/eu-report-israel-201cactively-pursuing-the-illegal-annexation201d-of-east-jerusalem |title=EU Report: Israel "Actively Pursuing the Illegal Annexation" of East Jerusalem — FMEP |publisher=Fmep.org |date=2008-12-15 |accessdate=2011-03-28}}</ref> However, ] disputes this and the ] has traditionally refrained from calling Israeli neighborhoods in East Jerusalem "settlements."<ref name=Jpost>Krieger, Hillary, Keinon, Herb, and Abu Toameh, Khaled. Jerusalem Post. 8 April 2008</ref> Ramot is one the Jerusalem ].


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31°48′43″N 35°12′0″E / 31.81194°N 35.20000°E / 31.81194; 35.20000

View of the oldest part of Ramot from the Begin road highway. The highway is also visible.
View of Ramot
For the moshav in the Golan Heights, see Ramot, Golan Heights.

Ramot (Template:Lang-he-n, lit. Heights), also known as Ramot Alon (Template:Lang-he, lit. Alon Heights), is a large housing development in northwestern Jerusalem. Because part of Ramot lies north of the Green Line the international community considers Ramot an Israeli settlement that is illegal under international law. However, Israel disputes this and the U.S. government has traditionally refrained from calling Israeli neighborhoods in East Jerusalem "settlements." Ramot is one the Jerusalem ring neighborhoods.

History

In the Bible, during the story of the death of the prophet Samuel, it is written that as he died, all of Israel came to bury him in his home, in the Rama. Oral tradition indicates that place is the one of the highest peaks surrounding Jerusalem, some 885 meters above sea level. Ramot is located on the hills south of that peak.

Before 1967, the area was a "no man's land."

Etymology

The word Ramot in Hebrew means "heights" or "rises" (a plural of the word Rama). When used in reference to geography, the word is usually translated as "plateaus". The name Alon refers to Yigal Alon, a former prime minister of Israel. While the full name is Ramot Alon, the inhabitants refer to the neighborhood simply as Ramot.

Geography

Ramot is north and west of the center of Jerusalem. The neighborhood is built upon two elongated ridges about 100–200 meters above the surrounding landscape (heights of 693–876 meters above sea level). Between the ridges is the Golda Meir highway, leading to Tel Aviv. Travel time to the center of Jerusalem is about 15 minutes and Har Hotzvim industrial park is about 7 minutes .

Demography

Ramot has a population of 50,000. It is divided into six sections, from Ramot 1, the oldest section, to Ramot 6, the newest section. Ramot 5 is the commercial center. There are Crusader era remains in Ramot 2 and Ramot 6.

The population is ethnically and religiously diverse, and housing ranges from expensive, single-family homes to inexpensive, multi-level apartments. Ramot has a large Orthodox and Haredi population.

Archaeology

In May 2005, a salvage excavation conducted in the Ramot neighborhood on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority found a rock hewn burial cave surmounted by a massive rectangular building and a columbarium cave. Potsherds dating to the Ottoman period were discovered on the floor of the building. Fragments of jars and cooking pots dating to the Early Roman period were discovered in the columbarium, which is characteristic of the Hellenistic and Early Roman periods.

See also

References

  1. Journal of architectural and planning research. Elsevier. 1991. p. 59. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  2. "They began planting neighborhoods such as Ramot Allon on annexed West Bank land..." Clashing values alter a city’s face by Richard Boudreaux, Los Angeles Times June 05, 2007
  3. MacAskill, Ewen (15 October 2010). "Israel provokes Palestinians and US by going ahead with new settlements". guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 15 October 2010. The Israeli government regards both as part of Israel but the Palestinians, and almost all of the international community, see them as illegal, built on Palestinian land occupied by Israeli in 1967.
  4. "EU Report: Israel "Actively Pursuing the Illegal Annexation" of East Jerusalem". 19 (2). FMEP. March–April 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-29. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. "EU Report: Israel "Actively Pursuing the Illegal Annexation" of East Jerusalem — FMEP". Fmep.org. 2008-12-15. Retrieved 2011-03-28.
  6. Krieger, Hillary, Keinon, Herb, and Abu Toameh, Khaled. Rice: US entirely opposed to Har Homa Jerusalem Post. 8 April 2008
  7. ^ The Ramot Alon neighborhood was established in 1974.
  8. , as seen in official map:
  9. "Nefesh B'Nefesh - Aliyah Live the Dream". Nbn.org.il. 2006-03-27. Retrieved 2011-03-28.
  10. Jerusalem's second biggest mall to open in 2011
  11. Excavations and surveys in Israel: Jerusalem, Ramot

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