Safra Square
square in Jerusalem
31°46′49.49″N 35°13′25.99″E / 31.7804139°N 35.2238861°E
Safra Square (Hebrew: כיכר ספרא, Kikar Safra) is Jerusalem's City Hall public square. It is named after Jacob and Esther Safra, the parents of Edmond J. Safra, a Jewish philanthropist who helped to renovate downtown Jerusalem.
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- Safra Square on Jerusalem Municipality official website
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