Hadassah-University Hospital in Jerusalem"s Ein Kerem - traducción al Inglés
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Hadassah-University Hospital in Jerusalem"s Ein Kerem - traducción al Inglés

HOSPITAL IN ISRAEL
Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital; Hadassah Hospital; Hadassah Ein Kerem hospital; Hadassah Medical School; Hadassah Medical Organization; Hadassah on the Hill; Hadasah medical center; Hadassah Ein Kerem; Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center
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  • Davidson Tower, 2012
  • Hadassah University Hospital, Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem
  • Hadassah nurses parade in Jerusalem, 1965
  • Photo of the Mount Scopus campus from the 1930s showing the courtyard and domes
  • [[Aaron Ciechanover]], Nobel Prize winner
  • Nurses and physicians from the American Zionist Medical Unit on camels in Egypt en route to Palestine in July 1918
  • 1939 opening ceremony on Mount Scopus
  • Hadassah buildings on Mount Scopus under construction, 1938

Hadassah-University Hospital in Jerusalem's Ein Kerem      
het Hadassah Universiteits ziekenhuis in Jeruzalem Ein Kerem
Hebrew University of Jerusalem         
  • The building of [[Academy of the Hebrew Language]], Givat Ram. The AHL replaced in 1953 the Hebrew Language Committee, established in 1890.
  • Mount Scopus campus: Rothberg amphitheater
  • Painting of the inauguration ceremony, 1925. The Earl of Balfour addresses the audience.
  • Mount Scopus campus
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  • Givat Ram campus
  • Lord Balfour Speaking at the Opening Ceremony of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem on Mt. Scopus
  • Hebrew university campus, 1930s
  •  The portrait of Albert Einstein by [[Leonid Pasternak]] (1924) in the Mathematics and Computer Science Library of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem<ref>[http://math.huji.ac.il/~library/einstein_ps.htm Albert Einstein Portrait by Leonid Pasternak]. Mathematics and Computer Science Library of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2016.</ref>
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  • Rehovot campus, Ariovitch Auditorium
  • [[National Library of Israel]], Givat Ram, established 1892
  • Hebrew University 1937
ISRAELI UNIVERSITY IN JERUSALEM
Hebrew University; The Hebrew University; University of Jerusalem; Institute for Contemporary Jewry; American Friends of The Hebrew University; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Hebrew University at Jerusalem; Hebrew university; האוניברסיטה העברית בירושלים; الجامعة العبرية في القدس; Ha-Universita ha-Ivrit B'irushalayim; Al-Ǧāmiʻah al-ʻIbriyyah fil-Quds; Hebrew University in Jerusalem; Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Dental Medicine; Qedem; Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment; List of alumni of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; History of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare
de Hebreeuwse Universiteit in Jeruzalem (HU)
capital of Israel         
  • Medieval illustration of capture of Jerusalem during the First Crusade, 1099.
  • 1455 painting of the Holy Land. Jerusalem is viewed from the west; the octagonal [[Dome of the Rock]] stands left of the [[Al-Aqsa Mosque]], shown as a church, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre stands on the left side of the picture.
  • The [[Shrine of the Book]], housing the [[Dead Sea Scrolls]], at the [[Israel Museum]]
  • Demographic history of Jerusalem by religion based on available data
  • Hand in Hand]], a bilingual Jewish-Arab school in Jerusalem
  • Map of [[East Jerusalem]] (2010)
  • William McLean's]] 1918 plan was the first urban planning scheme for Jerusalem. It laid the foundations for what became [[West Jerusalem]] and East Jerusalem.<ref>Elisha Efrat and Allen G. Noble, [https://www.jstor.org/stable/215090 Planning Jerusalem], Geographical Review, Vol. 78, No. 4 (Oct., 1988), pp. 387-404: "Modern planning began only after the British conquest of Palestine in World War I… In 1918 an engineer from Alexandria, William McLean, was commissioned to draft the first city plan… These provisions… caused the city to develop mainly to the west and southwest because of the restrictions on construction in the Old City and its immediate environs and the desire to retain the eastern skyline… McLean wanted Jerusalem to expand to the north, west, and south, with little development to the east because of climatic and topographical limitations. Thus almost from the onset of British colonial rule, development was encouraged in a generally westward direction, and this bias ultimately produced the initial contrasts that distinguished the eastern and western sectors of the city. McLean also adopted the principle of urban dispersal, and he proposed two main axes, one to the northwest and the other to the southwest of the Old City. His guidelines were repeated in most of the subsequent city plans."</ref>
  • Reverse]]: "Jerusalem the Holy", in the [[Paleo-Hebrew alphabet]]
  • [[Hebron Yeshiva]] in [[Givat Mordechai]] neighbourhood
  • [[Har Hotzvim]] high-tech park
  • Israeli Foreign Ministry]] building
  • [[Supreme Court of Israel]]
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  • [[Pais Arena]]
  • 1844 [[daguerreotype]] by [[Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey]] (the earliest photograph of the city)
  • [[Jerusalem Chords Bridge]]
  • [[Holyland Model of Jerusalem]], depicting the city during the late [[Second Temple period]]. First created in 1966, it is continuously updated according to advancing archaeological knowledge.
  • [[Jerusalem Biblical Zoo]]
  • [[Sheikh Jarrah]], a predominantly Arab neighbourhood on the road to [[Mount Scopus]]
  • The [[Knesset]] houses the [[legislature]] of Israel
  • depiction of Jerusalem]].
  • The new building of the [[National Library of Israel]]
  • Jerusalem mural depicting the Cardo during the Byzantine period
  • [[Orient House]] in East Jerusalem that served as the headquarters of the [[PLO]] in the 1980s and 1990s. It was closed by Israel in 2001, two days after the [[Sbarro restaurant suicide bombing]].
  • [[Bank of Israel]]
  • ''The Siege and Destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans'' (David Roberts, 1850)
  • The [[Siloam Inscription]], written in [[Biblical Hebrew]], commemorates the construction of the [[Siloam tunnel]] (c. 700 BCE)
  • Israeli stamp from 1968, quoting<Br/>[[Psalm 122]]:6;<br/>''Pray for the peace of Jerusalem...''
  • [[Teddy Stadium]], [[Malha]]
  • VE Day]], 8 May 1945
  • Snow visible on roofs in the Old City of Jerusalem
CITY IN WESTERN ASIA, CLAIMED BY BOTH ISRAEL AND THE PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY AS ITS CAPITAL
Modern Jerusalem; Jerusalem, Israel; Yerushalayim; Al Quds; El-Quds; El Quds; El Kuds; El-Kuds; Al-Kuds; Al Kuds; Quds; Yerushaláyim; Hierosolyma; Hierousalem; Alquds; Jeruzalem; Jorsal; Ur Shalim; Jeruselum; Yerushalaim; Jerusalam; Jerusulam; Jerusulem; Jeruslam; Jeruslem; Al-Quds; J'lem; Jerusalem University; Jerusalem, Palestine; Baitul Maqdis; Capital of Israel; Jeruselem; יְרוּשָׁלַיִם; القُدس; Ierusalem; Ιερουσαλήμ; Bait-ul-Moqaddas; Ir Ha-Kodesh; Kudüs; ירושלים; Jersalem; Neighbourhoods of Jerusalem; י-ם; Bayt al-Muqaddas; Ir Hakodesh; Ursalim; Yerusalem; Yeru-Shalayim; Al-Quds al-Sharif; Beit al-Quds; Jersualem; Beit al-Maqdis; القدس; Holy City of Jerusalem; Bait al-Maqdis; Bait-ul-Maqdis; Bayt al-Maqdis; Beit al-Muqaddas; Urusalima; Baitulmuqaddis; Dschebel el-kuds; Hierosoluma; JERUSALEM; J’lem; Sports in Jerusalem; Universities in Jerusalem; Economy of Jerusalem; Al‑Quds; Education in Jerusalem
de hoofdstad v. Israël (Jeruzalem)

Definición

hospital
n.
1) to establish, found a hospital
2) to go to hospital (BE)/to go to the hospital (AE)
3) a base; children's; city, municipal; community, non-profit; cottage (BE); evacuation; field; general; mental; military; private, proprietary (AE); state; station; teaching; veterans hospital
4) at, in a hospital (she works at/in the hospital)
5) in hospital (BE)/in the hospital (AE) (she's ill and has been in/in the hospital for a week) USAGE NOTE: In BE, the phrases to go to hospital, to be in hospital mean 'to be hospitalized'; in AE one says to go to the hospital, to be in the hospital.

Wikipedia

Hadassah Medical Center

Hadassah Medical Center (Hebrew: הָמֶרְכָּז הָרְפוּאִי הֲדַסָּה) is an Israeli medical organization established in 1934 that operates two university hospitals in Jerusalem – one in Ein Karem and one in Mount Scopus –, as well as schools of medicine, dentistry, nursing, and pharmacology affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Its declared mission is to extend a "hand to all, without regard for race, religion or ethnic origin."

The hospital was founded by the Hadassah Women's Zionist Organization of America, which continues to underwrite a large part of its budget today. The Medical Center ranks as the sixth-largest hospital complex in Israel. Across its two campuses, Hadassah Medical Center has over 1,300 beds, 31 operating theaters and nine special intensive care units, and runs five schools of medical professions.