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Ha'Shomer Street And Wadi Salib

Only at the beginning of the 20th century,after the Hidgasic railway sub-line from Haifa began operating, the building of new dwelling houses outside the walls of "Ancient Haifa", got a swing. So, situated right at the eastern edge of the walls, Wadi Salib became the prime and obvious area for this new trend.
In 1948, when hostile activities flared between Arabs and Jews in Haifa,Ha'Shomer St, which is not a long street, became,in fact,the borderline between the parties. While this street was in the eastern part of the mainly Jewish populated neighborhood of Hadar Ha'Carmel,the area that spread to the West of this street,was heavily inhabited by Arabs.That area was,and still is, known by the name of Wadi Salib.
When fighting flared up, Most of the Arab inhabitants fled from the Wadi.The majority of them went to the Lebanon.
At the beginning of the fifties of last century, when the state was looking for both handy and immediate housing solutions for new Olim (immigrants)from North Africa and Eastern Europe,they allowed them to occupy the vacant houses in the Wadi.Towards the end of the fifties,about 20.000 people were living there.
At the beginning of the sixties, when the Olim received an alternative housing, they left the Wadi.
Then,The majority of the vacant houses were demolished, relying on development plans for the area. Most of the remaining houses,have been sealed,apparently waiting for reconstruction,upon the understanding that they are supposed to be part of a plan for a city historic reserve(the execution of which is yet to be expected)

January,2007
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Also On The  Border With The Wadi & Hadar -The Old Craftsmen Building.On left -The New Through Road (Ohanna St.).JPG
Also On The Border With The Wadi & Hadar -The Old Craftsmen Building.On left -The New Through Road (Ohanna St.).JPG
This Building Belonged to Moustafa Pasha -El Khalil,Mayor Of Haifa in 1885.Currently a Small Theatre- El Pasha.JPG
This Building Belonged to Moustafa Pasha -El Khalil,Mayor Of Haifa in 1885.Currently a Small Theatre- El Pasha.JPG
View From North On El Pasha Building In The Past (unknown photographer).jpg
View From North On El Pasha Building In The Past (unknown photographer).jpg
Partly Occupied Buildings In Old Wadi Salib St.JPG
Partly Occupied Buildings In Old Wadi Salib St.JPG
Facade Of Old Turkish Bath, n. El Pasha Theatre. At 19th Century Jews lived Nearby InThe Neighborhood Called Ard El Yahud .JPG
Facade Of Old Turkish Bath, n. El Pasha Theatre. At 19th Century Jews lived Nearby InThe Neighborhood Called "Ard El Yahud" .JPG
An Alley In The Jewish Neighborhood Of Ard El Yahud, 1925 (unknown photographer) .jpg
An Alley In The Jewish Neighborhood Of Ard El Yahud, 1925 (unknown photographer) .jpg
Rear Of The Old Turkish  Bath, View From Palyam Blvd.(ex.Ommaya Road).JPG
Rear Of The Old Turkish Bath, View From Palyam Blvd.(ex.Ommaya Road).JPG
New Building At The Wadi Salib Area.Not Yet Inhabited.JPG
New Building At The Wadi Salib Area.Not Yet Inhabited.JPG
The Arches Building, Built Between 1870-1874 By The Gerar Family Of Jenin.Once Known Also As The Franciscan Hostel.JPG
The Arches Building, Built Between 1870-1874 By The Gerar Family Of Jenin.Once Known Also As The Franciscan Hostel.JPG
Old  By New,  At Wadi Salib.JPG
Old By New, At Wadi Salib.JPG
Keeping The Old Facade, While Renovating The Inside.JPG
Keeping The Old Facade, While Renovating The Inside.JPG
Sealed Windows In An Old House In The Wadi. At Background -  El Isticklal Mosque.JPG
Sealed Windows In An Old House In The Wadi. At Background - El Isticklal Mosque.JPG
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