Golda Meir
Basseinaia 5-А
Meir was elected Prime Minister of Israel on March 17, 1969,[2] after serving as Minister of Labour and Foreign Minister. Israel's first and the world's third woman to hold such an office, she was described as the "Iron Lady" of Israeli politics years before the epithet became associated with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.[3] Former Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion used to call Meir "the best man in the government"; she was often portrayed as the "strong-willed, straight-talking, grey-bunned grandmother of the Jewish people".
- The Square of Victory
- House where Moshe Beregovski lived
- Central Synagogue
- House where Jewish writers lived
- Bessarabian Market
- Galician synagogue
- House where Mark Warshavsky lived
- Kurenevskoe Cemetery
- Jewish Cemetery in Babi Yar
- Former art school
- Former merchant synagogue
- Museum of historical treasures of Ukraine
- Babi Yar Memorial to Jewish Holocaust victims
- Former Jewish nursery school
- House where Ilya Ehrenburg lived
- House where Natan Rakhlin lived
- Podil Synagogue
- Ginzburg guest house
- House, where Sholem Aleichem lived
- Former Barishpolsky synagogue