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Givat Shaul

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Hi, and welcome. Please see my edit to the article on Givat Shaul. As you see, the history of Givat Shaul is not one of a legacy of murderers. I myself am a Haredi resident of Givat Shaul, affiliated with the Edah HaChareidis anti-Zionist Jewish movement. Givat Shaul has tens of families affiliated with the Edah HaChareidis, led by Rabbi Avrohom Yitzchok Ulman; we also have the biggest synagogue of the neighborhood. Our ancestors here were actually the ones who stopped the massacre, instead of those who perpetrated it. (Also, the geographic location where it took place, which is now by some called "Givat Shaul Bet", is actually part of Har Nof, a 25-minute walk from Givat Shaul. Deir Yassin was at what is now the entrance to Har Nof, where there is a large parking lot of Egged city buses.) --Piz d'Es-Cha (talk) 11:54, 18 July 2008 (UTC)Reply