"Hamifletzet" (The Monster), which is also called "Golem", is a large concrete sculpture in Rabinovich Garden, located at the edge of the Kiriyat HaYovel neightborhood. The Monster, was created by french artist Niki de Saint Phalle and completed in 1972. With its three long tongs that children can slide down, it has become one of the most well-known and beloved modern structures in Jerusalem. Less known is the fact that the artists means this sulpture to convey feminist ideas. With the monster being a woman, simbolically giving birth to the children sliding out of it.