| למרות ש | although |
| כי | as |
| כתוצאה מ | as a result of |
| כמו גם | as well as |
| בגלל ה | because of |
| למרות ה | despite |
| בגלל ה | due to |
| לדוגמה | for example |
| למרבה המזל | fortunately |
| באופן כללי | generally speaking |
| אבל | however |
| בנוסף ל | in addition to |
| למעשה | in fact |
| כדי | in order to |
| למרות ה | in spite of |
| במקום | instead |
| בדומה ל | like |
| למרות זאת | nevertheless |
| להפך | on the contrary |
| בגלל ה | owing to |
| בדומה ל | similar to |
| מאחר ש | since |
| עם זאת | still |
| לסיכום | summing up |
| למרות ש | though |
| לכן | thus |
| בעוד ש | whereas |
| אולם | yet |
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King David Hotel opened in 1931, and was built with locally quarried pink limestone. Founded by Ezra Mosseri, a wealthy Egyptian Jewish banker, the hotel was built on Julian’s Way (today known as King David Street) with a view overlooking the Old City and Mount Zion.
The funding for the hotel was done mostly by Ezra Mosseri, who is responsible for 50% of the construction costs and land purchase. 46% of the remaining funds were allocated by other Cairo based Jews, and 4% by the National Bank of Egypt, of which Mosseri was the director at the time.
From even before the founding of the State of Israel, the hotel hosted many notable figures. The most prominent were royalty- the dowager empress of Persia, the queen mother of King Nazil of Egypt, and King Abdulluah I of Jordan. The hotel also housed exiled leaders, such as King Alfonso XIII of Spain, emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and King George II of Greece, who set up his government in exile there, during the Nazi occupation of Greece.
After the founding of the State of Israel, the hotel accommodated, and continues to accommodate to this day, the most visiting heads of states and diplomats. This includes the various visiting presidents of the United States, Prince Charles of Britain, Egypt’s president Saadat and Jordan’s King Hussein during their respective country’s peace processes with Israel.
1. The main purpose of the text is to-
King David Hotel opened in 1931, and was built with locally quarried pink limestone. Founded by Ezra Mosseri, a wealthy Egyptian Jewish banker, the hotel was built on Julian’s Way (today known as King David Street) with a view overlooking the Old City and Mount Zion.
The funding for the hotel was done mostly by Ezra Mosseri, who is responsible for 50% of the construction costs and land purchase. 46% of the remaining funds were allocated by other Cairo based Jews, and 4% by the National Bank of Egypt, of which Mosseri was the director at the time.
From even before the founding of the State of Israel, the hotel hosted many notable figures. The most prominent were royalty- the dowager empress of Persia, the queen mother of King Nazil of Egypt, and King Abdulluah I of Jordan. The hotel also housed exiled leaders, such as King Alfonso XIII of Spain, emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and King George II of Greece, who set up his government in exile there, during the Nazi occupation of Greece.
After the founding of the State of Israel, the hotel accommodated, and continues to accommodate to this day, the most visiting heads of states and diplomats. This includes the various visiting presidents of the United States, Prince Charles of Britain, Egypt’s president Saadat and Jordan’s King Hussein during their respective country’s peace processes with Israel.
2. What is the main purpose of the first paragraph?
King David Hotel opened in 1931, and was built with locally quarried pink limestone. Founded by Ezra Mosseri, a wealthy Egyptian Jewish banker, the hotel was built on Julian’s Way (today known as King David Street) with a view overlooking the Old City and Mount Zion.
The funding for the hotel was done mostly by Ezra Mosseri, who is responsible for 50% of the construction costs and land purchase. 46% of the remaining funds were allocated by other Cairo based Jews, and 4% by the National Bank of Egypt, of which Mosseri was the director at the time.
From even before the founding of the State of Israel, the hotel hosted many notable figures. The most prominent were royalty- the dowager empress of Persia, the queen mother of King Nazil of Egypt, and King Abdulluah I of Jordan. The hotel also housed exiled leaders, such as King Alfonso XIII of Spain, emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and King George II of Greece, who set up his government in exile there, during the Nazi occupation of Greece.
After the founding of the State of Israel, the hotel accommodated, and continues to accommodate to this day, the most visiting heads of states and diplomats. This includes the various visiting presidents of the United States, Prince Charles of Britain, Egypt’s president Saadat and Jordan’s King Hussein during their respective country’s peace processes with Israel.
3. According to the second paragraph, King David Hotel-
King David Hotel opened in 1931, and was built with locally quarried pink limestone. Founded by Ezra Mosseri, a wealthy Egyptian Jewish banker, the hotel was built on Julian’s Way (today known as King David Street) with a view overlooking the Old City and Mount Zion.
The funding for the hotel was done mostly by Ezra Mosseri, who is responsible for 50% of the construction costs and land purchase. 46% of the remaining funds were allocated by other Cairo based Jews, and 4% by the National Bank of Egypt, of which Mosseri was the director at the time.
From even before the founding of the State of Israel, the hotel hosted many notable figures. The most prominent were royalty- the dowager empress of Persia, the queen mother of King Nazil of Egypt, and King Abdulluah I of Jordan. The hotel also housed exiled leaders, such as King Alfonso XIII of Spain, emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and King George II of Greece, who set up his government in exile there, during the Nazi occupation of Greece.
After the founding of the State of Israel, the hotel accommodated, and continues to accommodate to this day, the most visiting heads of states and diplomats. This includes the various visiting presidents of the United States, Prince Charles of Britain, Egypt’s president Saadat and Jordan’s King Hussein during their respective country’s peace processes with Israel.
4. According to the third paragraph, the hotel-
King David Hotel opened in 1931, and was built with locally quarried pink limestone. Founded by Ezra Mosseri, a wealthy Egyptian Jewish banker, the hotel was built on Julian’s Way (today known as King David Street) with a view overlooking the Old City and Mount Zion.
The funding for the hotel was done mostly by Ezra Mosseri, who is responsible for 50% of the construction costs and land purchase. 46% of the remaining funds were allocated by other Cairo based Jews, and 4% by the National Bank of Egypt, of which Mosseri was the director at the time.
From even before the founding of the State of Israel, the hotel hosted many notable figures. The most prominent were royalty- the dowager empress of Persia, the queen mother of King Nazil of Egypt, and King Abdulluah I of Jordan. The hotel also housed exiled leaders, such as King Alfonso XIII of Spain, emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and King George II of Greece, who set up his government in exile there, during the Nazi occupation of Greece.
After the founding of the State of Israel, the hotel accommodated, and continues to accommodate to this day, the most visiting heads of states and diplomats. This includes the various visiting presidents of the United States, Prince Charles of Britain, Egypt’s president Saadat and Jordan’s King Hussein during their respective country’s peace processes with Israel.
5. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that-
כל המידע לרבות שם המשתמש לא יהיה גלוי ללומדים האחרים למעט צוותי ההוראה.