Pat, Jerusalem

Pat is a neighborhood in southwestern Jerusalem, located between Gonen in the north and Beit Safafa in the south.

[1] Pat was the last of the Katamonim neighborhoods built in the 1950s to provide housing for residents of the Maabara transit camps and other socio-economically weak populations.

In the 1990s, under the auspices of "Project Renewal," apartment blocks in Pat were expanded and faced with Jerusalem stone.

Institutions include a religious high school – ORT Spanian, Pat community center[2] and a branch of Mishmar HaEzrahi.

The intersection connects to Herzog Street and serves as a major junction in southern Jerusalem, hosting several businesses, shops, and restaurants.

Pat panorama