Ein HaYam Hebrew: עין הים, lit. 'Eye of the Sea' is a small neighborhood in Haifa, Israel between Kiryat Sprinzak and Kiryat Eliezer, mostly separated from the sea by railroad tracks. The neighborhood, founded in 1937 by Arab families, was previously called Wadi al-Jimal. The neighborhood was called "Ein HaYam -- Wadi al-Jimal" until 2006, when the official name and entrance sign were changed to "Ein HaYam (Previously Wadi al-Jimal)." In August 2021, the Haifa Naming Commission recommended restoration of the old name and signage and received pushback from some officials. The city council has yet to vote on the proposal.
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| - Ma'arav Chejfa (hebrejsky: מערב חיפה, doslova Haifa Západ) je jedna z devítí základních administrativních oblastí města Haifa v Izraeli. Je nazývána Čtvrť číslo 4. Nachází se v západní části města, na pobřeží Haifského zálivu a Středozemního moře. Zahrnuje převážně hustě osídlené plochy s výrazným podílem komerčních zón. Rozděluje se na tři základní podčásti: Chof Bat Galim-Kirjat Eli'ezer, Chof Šikmona a ha-Chof ha-Daromi. (cs)
- Ein HaYam Hebrew: עין הים, lit. 'Eye of the Sea' is a small neighborhood in Haifa, Israel between Kiryat Sprinzak and Kiryat Eliezer, mostly separated from the sea by railroad tracks. The neighborhood, founded in 1937 by Arab families, was previously called Wadi al-Jimal. The neighborhood was called "Ein HaYam -- Wadi al-Jimal" until 2006, when the official name and entrance sign were changed to "Ein HaYam (Previously Wadi al-Jimal)." In August 2021, the Haifa Naming Commission recommended restoration of the old name and signage and received pushback from some officials. The city council has yet to vote on the proposal. (en)
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| - Ma'arav Chejfa (hebrejsky: מערב חיפה, doslova Haifa Západ) je jedna z devítí základních administrativních oblastí města Haifa v Izraeli. Je nazývána Čtvrť číslo 4. Nachází se v západní části města, na pobřeží Haifského zálivu a Středozemního moře. Zahrnuje převážně hustě osídlené plochy s výrazným podílem komerčních zón. Rozděluje se na tři základní podčásti: Chof Bat Galim-Kirjat Eli'ezer, Chof Šikmona a ha-Chof ha-Daromi. Populace je židovská, s arabskou menšinou. Rozkládá se na ploše 9,76 kilometru čtverečního. V roce 2008 zde žilo 39 070 lidí. Z toho 28 310 Židů, 1 300 muslimů a 2 770 arabských křesťanů. (cs)
- Ein HaYam Hebrew: עין הים, lit. 'Eye of the Sea' is a small neighborhood in Haifa, Israel between Kiryat Sprinzak and Kiryat Eliezer, mostly separated from the sea by railroad tracks. The neighborhood, founded in 1937 by Arab families, was previously called Wadi al-Jimal. The neighborhood was called "Ein HaYam -- Wadi al-Jimal" until 2006, when the official name and entrance sign were changed to "Ein HaYam (Previously Wadi al-Jimal)." In August 2021, the Haifa Naming Commission recommended restoration of the old name and signage and received pushback from some officials. The city council has yet to vote on the proposal. 2,400 Jews and Arabs live in the neighborhood, which has been cited a model of Jewish-Arab coexistence. It is home to the Oceanographic and Limnological Research Institute of Israel (IOLR), Tel Shikmona and the Ein HaYam trail tour. (en)
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