True to its very name, Ma'aleh Adumim is situated on high mountains, behind Mount Scopus and the hills of Jerusalem. However, one other aestethic of the community are the many stairs that form along the gorgeous hill sides with tiered housing structures. I couldn't help but think of Shir La'Ma'alot. From the park we visited in the afternoon, we could see Jordan from afar and the dead sea (the photo above is that of a police station, facing Jerusalem). The 40,000 inhabited city has a variety of schooling options, stores, malls, terem, a new resident cemetery that opened up two years ago, buses designated with routs to bring kids to school and very good public transportation to Jerusalem where you can get by without owning a car. The nearest hospital is 20 minutes away in Jerusalem. The famed Ma'aleh Adumim hesder, also know as Birkat Moshe is central to the city. There are smaller yeshuvim that were pointed out to us as well (Kfar Adumim among others). Gi...