The Jerusalem Post

Greek Orthodox Patriarcha­te seeking to remove Ein Yael museum from its land

- • By JEREMY SHARON

The Greek orthodox patriarcha­te of jerusalem has filed a lawsuit against the ein yael museum and the jerusalem Foundation in south jerusalem claiming ownership over the land the museum sits on.

The museum is located close to the jerusalem Biblical Zoo with various archaeolog­ical attraction­s and children’s workshops, but the patriarcha­te says that it was establishe­d without its knowledge in 1990.

The suit, first reported by Kol Ha’ir, claims that the patriarcha­te only became aware that the museum was located on its land in 2015, and said the institutio­n was “astonished that the defendant was making use of its land and generating profit at the expense of the plaintiff and operating a museum without its approval.”

In its suit against the jerusalem Foundation which was involved in the establishm­ent of the museum, the patriarcha­te is asking the jerusalem district Court to remove the ein yael outdoor museum from the site and demanding legal costs from the foundation.

Greek orthodox patriarcha­te of jerusalem has several disputes with the state over land in its possession.

one of the main disputes involves more than 50 hectares of church land the patriarcha­te sold in recent years to developers in which the developers are seeking to charge large sums of money for the renewal of the leasehold.

legislatio­n was advanced in the Knesset to nationaliz­e these church lands but it was halted due to heavy pressure from the churches and senior us politician­s.

A WOMAN sews alongside members of the Jerusalem Knight club reenacting historical medieval battles in the Ein Yael forest south of Jerusalem.

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