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- Even_Sapir abstract "Even Sapir (Hebrew: אֶבֶן סַפִּיר, lit. Sapphire) is a moshav on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Israel. It falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Yehuda Regional Council. In 2012 it had a population of 679.The moshav was founded in 1950 by immigrants from Kurdistan. It was named after Even Sapir, a book written in 1864 by Yaakov Halevi Sapir, a Jerusalem rabbi and emissary. The book describes his travels to Yemen in the 19th century.According to another source, the moshav was named for Pinchas Sapir, Israel's finance minister, who encouraged Jewish businessmen from the Diaspora to invest in Palestine and the nascent state.To the north of the moshav is the Monastery of St. John in the Wilderness and a cave attributed to John the Baptist.Even Sapir is one end point of the Jerusalem Trail, a 42-kilometer walking route around and through Jerusalem, which intersects with the Israel National Trail. The point of intersection is just outside of Even Sapir at the Ein Hindak spring.Even Sapir is a home to "Ben Gurion Institute of Science & Technology", Jerusalem Campus, a housing estate designated for 430 local and international students.".
- Even_Sapir thumbnail EvenSapir_ST_05.jpg?width=300.
- Even_Sapir wikiPageID "9224244".
- Even_Sapir wikiPageRevisionID "602374524".
- Even_Sapir affiliation Moshavim_Movement.
- Even_Sapir council Mateh_Yehuda_Regional_Council.
- Even_Sapir founded "1950".
- Even_Sapir foundedBy "Kurdish immigrants".
- Even_Sapir hasPhotoCollection Even_Sapir.
- Even_Sapir latd "31".
- Even_Sapir latm "45".
- Even_Sapir latns "N".
- Even_Sapir lats "46.8".
- Even_Sapir longd "35".
- Even_Sapir longew "E".
- Even_Sapir longm "8".
- Even_Sapir longs "4.55".
- Even_Sapir name "Even Sapir".
- Even_Sapir population "679".
- Even_Sapir popyear "2012".
- Even_Sapir pushpinMap "Israel jerusalem".
- Even_Sapir pushpinMapsize "250".
- Even_Sapir region Jerusalem_corridor.
- Even_Sapir subject Category:Kurdish_diaspora_in_Israel.
- Even_Sapir subject Category:Moshavim.
- Even_Sapir subject Category:Populated_places_established_in_1950.
- Even_Sapir subject Category:Populated_places_in_Jerusalem_District.
- Even_Sapir point "31.763 35.13459722222222".
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- Even_Sapir type PopulatedPlacesEstablishedIn1950.
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- Even_Sapir type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Even_Sapir comment "Even Sapir (Hebrew: אֶבֶן סַפִּיר, lit. Sapphire) is a moshav on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Israel. It falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Yehuda Regional Council. In 2012 it had a population of 679.The moshav was founded in 1950 by immigrants from Kurdistan. It was named after Even Sapir, a book written in 1864 by Yaakov Halevi Sapir, a Jerusalem rabbi and emissary.".
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- Even_Sapir sameAs Q1026815.
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- Even_Sapir lat "31.763".
- Even_Sapir long "35.13459722222222".
- Even_Sapir wasDerivedFrom Even_Sapir?oldid=602374524.
- Even_Sapir depiction EvenSapir_ST_05.jpg.
- Even_Sapir isPrimaryTopicOf Even_Sapir.
- Even_Sapir name "Even Sapir".