Pat, Jerusalem

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Goren-Goldstein park and the bilingual school (left) in Pat, 2007

Pat is a neighborhood in southwestern Jerusalem, located at the border of the Green line on the Israeli side between Katamon (Israël) and Beit Safafa (West Bank).

History[edit]

The Pat neighborhood is named for Yaacov Pat, a commander of the Haganah.[1]

Pat was the last of the Katamonim neighborhoods built in the 1950s to provide housing for residents of the Maabara transit camps and other socio-economically weak populations. The main thoroughfare is Yaacov Pat Street, which separates it from Katamon Het.

In the 1990s, under the auspices of "Project Renewal," apartment blocks in Pat were expanded and faced with Jerusalem stone. The construction of Malha Mall, Teddy Stadium and the Jerusalem Railway Station, which are all near Pat, along with the development of the Talpiot industrial zone and the construction of the Begin Expressway, have increased property values.

Education and culture[edit]

Institutions include a religious high school - ORT Spanian, Pat community center [2] and a branch of Mishmar HaEzrahi. Also located in Pat are the WIZO Institute, a Tipat Halav mother and child station, and the Nishmat Torah institute for women.[3]

In 1981, the Jerusalem Foundation established a park and sports center on an area of 45 dunams that includes a Jerusalem Pine grove, a playground and sports facilities. In 2005-2007, the park was renovated and renamed the Mama Betty Park and Sports Center.[4]

In 2007, the Max Rayne School, a bilingual Hebrew-Arabic school was founded in Pat, open to all Jewish and Arab children in Jerusalem.[5]


Pat panorama

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jerusalem street names". Jerusalem.muni.il. 1957-12-30. Retrieved 2013-12-05. 
  2. ^ Pat community center[dead link]
  3. ^ "Midreshet Nishmat". Nishmat.net. Retrieved 2013-12-05. 
  4. ^ "Jerusalem: Pat Neighhborhood". Goldstein-goren.org. Retrieved 2013-12-05. 
  5. ^ "Max Rayne Hand In Hand Jerusalem School". Handinhandk12.org. Retrieved 2013-12-05. 

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Coordinates: 31°45′02″N 35°12′01″E / 31.750684°N 35.200375°E / 31.750684; 35.200375