Take Route 1 or Route 443, both of which run between the two locations.
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38.2 mi (61.5km)- about 51 mins
Jerusalem, Israel to Nehalim, Israel
1. Head northeast on HaPalmach/הפלמ"ח toward HaNasi/הנשיא 59 ft
2. Take the 1st left onto HaNasi/הנשיא 338 ft
3. Continue on HaAri/האר"י 0.2 mi
4. Turn left at Derech Gaza/דרך עזה 0.2 mi
5. Continue on HaRav Herzog/הרב הרצוג 0.4 mi
6. Turn right at Zalman Shneur/זלמן שניאור 0.1 mi
7. Turn left at Bezalel Bazak/בצלאל בזק 0.5 mi
8. Turn right to merge onto Sderot Menachem Begin/שדרות מנחם בגין 2.9 mi
9. Take exit Golda Meir Interchange-מחלף גולדה מאיר to merge onto Sderot Golda Me'ir/שדרות גולדה מאיר 0.7 mi
10. Take the ramp onto Route 1 26.7 mi
11. Take exit Lod Interchange-מחלף לוד toward Route 40 0.4 mi
12. Keep right at the fork to continue toward Route 40 and merge onto Route 40 0.7 mi
13. Turn left to stay on Route 40 4.1 mi
14. Turn right at Route 4623 0.5 mi
15. Turn left at Yarden/ירדן
Go through 1 roundabout 0.7 mi
16. Turn left at Kadesh/קדש 394 ft
Nehalim, Israel
Nehalim was created in 1952.
It's Ein Kerem dam or Beit Zayit dam in the name of nearby moshav Beit Zayit.
It is located in the Judean Hills, about 1.5 miles south of Neve Ilan. It is about a 15-minute drive from the western extremities of Jerusalem. See Related Link to the Google Map.
Merhavia - moshav - was created in 1911.
Morag - moshav - was created in 1983.
Katif - moshav - was created in 1985.
Meir Lanir has written: 'The moshav shitufi' -- subject(s): Moshav shitufi
to drive Muslims out of Jerusalem
moshav
Even Yehuda is about 70km from Jerusalem 1 hour drive time
On the road.
Discounting the traffic jams you might bump into within Jerusalem itself, it's about a 40-minute drive from the Western exit of Jerusalem to the Ben-Gurion International Airport.