
7 Shmuel HaNagid Street in Jerusalem has a fascinating history. Originally built in the 1880s by Ismail al-Husayni, a wealthy Arab Jerusalemite & member of the influential al-Husayni family, the buildings were later purchased by the Jewish National Fund (JNF) in 1907. This acquisition was part of a broader pattern of Jewish-Arab land dealings in pre-Mandate Palestine. The site became home to the Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design, founded in 1906 by Boris Schatz. Bezalel was established to cultivate Jewish art & craftsmanship, blending European artistic traditions with Jewish design elements. By 1908, the academy had moved into its permanent location on Shmuel HaNagid Street, occupying buildings that housed Schatz’s residence, the art school & a national art museum. Bezalel quickly became a cultural hub, with its beautiful garden & exhibitions attracting both local & international attention. Over the years, the site has remained a centre for the arts. Today, it is...