[2] The other five founders were Yehoshua Yellin, Michal HaCohen, Binyamin Salant, Haim Halevi and Aryeh Leib Horowitz.
After winning the right to build first, Rivlin chose a spot on the westernmost edge of Nahalat Shiva's northern boundary.
[4] Yoel Moshe Salomon moved his printing press to Nahalat Shiva and ran the business with Michal HaCohen.
[6][7] On October 9, 1994, Hamas carried out a shooting spree in Nahalat Shiv'a, using two Palestinian Authority policemen defectors.
[9] The Friends of Zion Museum is located in Nachalat Shiv'a; it is built into a series of the neighborhood's historic stone houses.