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Givat Shaul is a West Jerusalem neighborhood. The neighborhood is located near the city's western entrance, east of the Har Nof district and north of Kiryat Moshe. Givat Shaul is located at an elevation of 820 meters above sea level.

Neighborhoods

Northern Givat Shaul - Haredim dominate the northern portion of Givat Shaul, and the main street is blocked to vehicles on Shabbat and Jewish festivals. The Pressburg Yeshiva and neighboring synagogue, as well as the Zupnik - Ner Yisroel synagogue and the ivy Yeshiva, Ner Moshe, led by Rabbi Avraham Gurewitz and Rabbi Shalom Shechter, are all located here. Hasidic, Litvishe, and Sephardi/Mizrahi Haredim, as well as a small minority of National-Religious Jews, make up the population. Avrohom Yitzchok Ulman, a senior member of the Edah HaChareidis' rabbinical high court, or Badatz, is the rabbi of the Zupnik - Ner Yisroel synagogue. Rabbi Yehoshua Karlinsky, rabbi of the Beer Avrohom synagogue; Rabbi Tennenbaum, rabbi of the Babad synagogue; and Rabbi Shmuel Taussig, Admor of Toldos Shmuel are all notable rabbis in Givat Shaul.

Southern Givat Shaul - In the southern portion of Givat Shaul, the population is primarily made up of Religious Zionist-affiliated Modern Orthodox Jews. This portion is often referred to as Kiryat Moshe because it borders Kiryat Moshe. The main synagogue of Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu, a prominent center of Sephardic Religious Zionism, as well as the predominantly Ashkenazi national-religious flagship Mercaz HaRav yeshiva, are both located in this region.

The Givat Shaul industrial zone, also known as Givat Shaul Bet, is divided into two halves by Kanfei Nesharim and Beit Hadfus. While Kanfei Nesharim Street has evolved into a sophisticated shopping district with many chain stores and beautiful office buildings, Beit Hadfus Street remains predominantly industrial, with inexpensive stores and outlets attracting bargain hunters.

Low-cost wedding halls catering to Jerusalem's religious population have opened in various office and industrial buildings on Beit Hadfus Street in recent years. Major charitable groups finance some of these to keep costs down for low-income families. The Armonot Wolf (Wolf Palaces) wedding halls are linked with the Yad Eliezer charity organization, which uses its Adopt-a-Wedding campaign to support weddings for orphans in Israel. The Colel Chabad charity fund, which is financed by Australian millionaire Joseph Gutnick and managed by Chabad, provides subsidized weddings for 440 poor couples each year. The Lechaim halls, which are part of the same industrial complex as Armonot Wolf, are similarly less expensive than other wedding venues in the city.

The Ministry of the Environment, the National Authority of Religious Services, the State Comptroller and Ombudsman, the Israel Securities Authority, the Income Tax Commission, the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, and the National Parks Authority are among the government offices.

Givat Shaul also houses the Israeli branch of Touro College and the Tal Institute, the Jerusalem College of Technology's women's section.

Har HaMenuchot, Jerusalem's largest cemetery, is located on the northern ridge of the neighborhood. A business zone with several large stores and office buildings is between the northern section of Givat Shaul and the cemetery. The Herzog psychiatric hospital, Egged's bus maintenance facility, and the major sanitary service depot for the Jerusalem municipality are all located here.

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Yes, you can select "Return in another city" in the search window and enter your intended return city. Only automobiles with this option will appear in the search results. The listed price includes the extra cost for returning to a different city.

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Simply type your preferred pick-up and drop-off locations in the booking engine at the top of the list, and you will see an alert if a one-way rental between the two stations is not available.
At the conclusion of the operation, the one-way rental fee will be added to the overall amount due.

What additional protection can I purchase?

You can choose from a variety of different forms of coverage, which may also result in a large reduction in your deposit and deductible. Additionally, the counter personnel in Givat Shaul Jerusalem can offer you a full damage waiver, which protects you in the event of vehicle body damage.
However, tyres and windows are frequently excluded from this regulation, so be sure to check with the counter personnel!

What is the mileage policy for my rental?

Most suppliers in Givat Shaul Jerusalem offers unlimited mileage.
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Is it possible to return a car later than scheduled in my voucher?

If you are unable to return your car at the agreed drop-off time, the first thing you should do is notify the car rental provider. You will be charged for an additional day and maybe a fee if you are more than two hours late or do not inform the rental company in advance.