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Comment by Darlene Bolding
April 2005
It's wonderful. The Beit Vegan area is a wonderful neighborhood to enjoy walking in and everything is at your disposal that you can possibly need, plus Yad Vashem is across the intersection. You can see the Jerusalem Forest, Hadassah Hospital, go to Ein Karem, catch the bus, taxi, etc., etc. I highly recommend it except that it is quite a hike to the Old City, although we have done it many times on Yom Kippur. It's great. I miss it! I have been there four times for Tabernacles. It also has great food, and a great outdoors area to sit and chat!
Comment by Ed
October 2004
I stayed here as part of a group outing. The place is really new and nice with wonderful views of the Jerusalem hills. Note that it is in a religious neighborhood and somewhat farther outside the city center (you need to take a bus or cab to the city center) but is right next to Mount Herzl and Yad Vashem.
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