Ein HaYam (Wadi al-Jimal)

'Eye of the Sea'), formerly Wadi al-Jimal, is a small neighborhood in Haifa, Israel between Kiryat Sprinzak and Kiryat Eliezer, mostly separated from the sea by railroad tracks.

The neighborhood was called "Ein HaYam -- Wadi al-Jimal" until 2006, when the official name and entrance sign were changed to "Ein HaYam (Previously Wadi al-Jimal)."

[2] By 2022, the municipality of Haifa was referring to the neighborhood as "Ein HaYam - Wadi al-Jimal" in official publications and the pre-2006 entrance sign had been restored.

[4] 2,400 Jews and Arabs live in the neighborhood,[5] which has been cited a model of Jewish-Arab coexistence.

[6] It is home to the Oceanographic and Limnological Research Institute of Israel (IOLR), Tel Shikmona[7][8] and the Ein HaYam trail tour.