Beit Hadfus Street (Hebrew: רחוב בית הדפוס, Rehov Beit Hadfus, lit. "Street of the Printing Press"), also spelled Beit Hadefus, is an east–west street...
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Angel's in 1965. A new street, Beit Hadfus Street, was constructed to reach the new bakery. This new street was named "Street of the Printing Press" for...
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restaurants to what until then had been a sparsely populated street. In contrast, Beit Hadfus Street, running roughly parallel and to the south, remained largely...
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[better source needed] Feldheim established an Israeli division on Beit Hadfus Street in Jerusalem in 1960. In February 2012 Feldheim's Israeli division...
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industrial zone at the corner of Beit Hadfus and Farbstein Streets. The site was chosen because it stood across the street from a flour mill. The Angel brothers...
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neighborhood is linked to the city center by Kanfei Nesharim and Beit Hadfus Streets, with a number of bus lines providing public transportation. The...
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Bakery moved to its present location on Beit Hadfus Street in the Givat Shaul industrial zone, down the street from the Angel's Bakery which had opened...
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In 2005 Yad Eliezer purchased the Armonot Wolf wedding complex on Beit Hadfus Street in Givat Shaul, Jerusalem for $4 million. The complex's two wedding...
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Expressway – Jerusalem CBS – Begin Expressway – Ramot 33 Egged Har Nof – Beit HaDfus St. – Kiryat Moshe – Herzl Blvd. – Kikar Holland – Bayit Vegan – Ramat...
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