When the American Jewish philanthropist Judah Touro died in 1854
he entrusted $50,000 to the Englishman Sir Moses Montefiore,
requesting that it be used for the poor of Jerusalem. This
engrossing book, the result of twelve years of research, tells the
story of the plot of land purchased by Montefiore in 1855--its
changes in population, land use, and social structure. This book is
no bland history, it is an argumentative presentation that
convincingly presents an important point of view about urban
renewal whose general applicability merits serious consideration.
"Judaica Book NewS"
When the American Jewish philanthropist Judah Touro died in 1854
he entrusted $50,000 to the Englishman Sir Moses Montefiore,
requesting that it be used for the poor of Jerusalem. This
engrossing book, the result of twelve years of research, tells the
story of the plot of land purchased by Montefiore in 1855--its
changes in population, land use, and social structure that existed
in this neighborhood from its earliest days to the present time.
Special attention is given to the rehabilitation of the
neighborhood after the Six-Day War, the legal methods used to
remove slum dwellers, and the final gentrification of the area with
a totally different socio-economic class of residents. The lessons
to be learned from this case study have relevance for other
neighborhoods around the world.
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