Givat Massuah

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Givat Massuah (Hebrew: גבעת משואה‎) (lit. "Beacon Hill") is a new neighborhood in the southwest outskirts of Jerusalem, Israel, overlooking Malha and Emek Lavan Valley. It has a population of 1,100 families, mainly Jews, secular and orthodox.[1] Givat Massuah was established in 1996.

Givat Massuah is built in a modern style and has many parks, trees and playgrounds. Among the services you can find in Givat Massuah there is a grocery store, barber shop, bakery, two medical centers, several kindergartens, elementary school, three orthodox synagogues, a Bnei Akiva and Scouting branch.

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