- Jerusalem - Wikipedia
Jerusalem[note 2] is a city in the Southern Levant, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea It is one of the oldest cities in the world and is considered holy to the three major Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam
- Jerusalem | History, Map, Religion, Facts | Britannica
Jerusalem is an ancient city of the Middle East that since 1967 has been wholly under the rule of the State of Israel Long an object of veneration and conflict, Jerusalem has been governed by an extended series of dynasties and states over centuries
- Jerusalem - Location, Capital Israel | HISTORY
Jerusalem is a site of major significance for the three largest monotheistic religions: Judaism, Islam and Christianity, and both Israel and Palestine have claimed Jerusalem as a capital city
- Jerusalem - Israel National News
See the latest news and updates on Jerusalem, Israel's capital city, the Temple Mount, Jerusalem neighborhoods, Western Wall, Tower of David, Mount of Olives, Ben Yehuda Street, Biblical Zoo, and
- Jerusalem Travel Guide | Things to Do | Tips | GoJerusalem
Explore holy city’s timeless treasure and vibrant culture Experiences vibrant cultural scene with festivals, concerns, and unique local events Everything happening this month at Beit Avi Chai! Music, children’s shows, study series on Judaism in all its diversity, and more…
- Jerusalem Articles and latest stories | The Jerusalem Post
Jerusalem is considered a holy city by major religions, chiefly Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Jerusalem is a host to many religious sites, especially within the walls of the old city
- Jerusalem - Tourist Israel
With its unique blend of history, culture, and spirituality, Jerusalem is a truly unforgettable destination for travelers to Israel Check out our comprehensive guide to the best tours, hotels, and travel experiences that will make your trip perfect
- Jerusalem - New World Encyclopedia
Jerusalem is a city of diverse neighborhoods, from the ancient walled Old City to the modern districts of West Jerusalem, and from the Arab sections of East Jerusalem to the Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods of Mea She'arim
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