The urban context – "Bialik Hill" as a place / Maoz Azaryahu

116 is a vital stage in turning that space into a defined place within the human environment . Droyanov named the hill Bialik Hill, however this was not the official name but rather one that combined the topographical aspect of the site with the cultural significance of the place . At the start of the 1920 's what was then known as Bezalel Hill started to develop . This name was also unofficial . The hill was named after Bezalel Yaffe - one of the founders of Chevra Chadasha ) A New Society ( , who purchased the land on which Allenby Street was later built, and who himself owned a plot of land at the top of the hill . Among the plot owners was Chaim Nachman Bialik, who in 1922 decided to build his house in Tel Aviv . The plot he purchased was on top of the hill . A map dated already featured the street as Bialik Street . 1923 Mayor Meir Dizengoff knew Bialik back in Odessa . For him, the residence of Bialik in Tel Aviv was a major contribution to the establishment of the first Hebrew c...  אל הספר
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