Category:Bikur Holim Street

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العربية: طريق حارة الشرف
English: Bikur Holim Street, where Bikur Cholim Hospital was, before its move.
  • Arabic: Ṭarīq Ḥāret esh-Sharaf (Ṭarīq Ḥārat ash-Sharaf / Tariq Harat al-Sharaf, ‘Road of the esh-Sharaf Quarter’), named after the esh-Sharaf neighborhood, which in turn was named after the mausoleum of Sharaf ad-Dīn Mūsā.[1][2][3]
  • Hebrew: Rekhov Bikur Cholim.
עברית: רְחוֹב ביקור חולים
  1. Lemire, Vincent (2017) Jerusalem 1900, U. of Chicago Press, p. 29 ISBN: 978-0-226-18837-9. "Haret esh-Sharaf, from the name of the mausoleum of Sharaf al-Din Musa, located nearby"
  2. PDF, p. 22: "This street […] Harat al-Sharaf […] in al-Sharaf area of the [Armenian] quarter[…] In Hebrew, […] Bikur Holim"
  3. Teller, Matthew (2022) Nine Quarters of Jerusalem, Profile ISBN: 978-1-78283-904-0. "by the nineteenth century, subsuming both Haret al-Yahud and Haret al-Arman (Armenians) into a broader district under the title Haret al-Sharaf, another traditional neighbourhood name referencing the nearby tomb of fourteenth-century dignitary Sharaf al-Din Musa."