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The use of the word “exclusive” to describe the Mamilla complex is also interesting. Apparently the backers of the Museum of Tolerance draw the line at tolerating poor people.
The design is very nice, but I fear it would create dissonance with Jerusalem’s architecture. I seems like it wound be more appropriate in the Tel Aviv area (or several miles outside of Jerusalem).
I mean’t “It seems like….”