No. The Holy Temple in Jerusalem was holy while it stood; and (destroyed) still has a degree of holiness, as do synagogues.
The Holy Temple in Jerusalem, which was destroyed in 68 CE.
Confucianism: The Analects Judaism: Tanakh/Torah
The Holy Temple in Jerusalem, which was destroyed in 68 CE.
The entire Holy Land; especially such places as Jerusalem and Hebron.
Palestine
The holy books in Judaism are the books of the Hebrew Bible.Places of worship:Jews worship in synagogues.See also:What are the Jewish Holy Books called?More about Jewish worship
they can be found all over the worl but mostly in the holy places of Christianity
Jerusalem, for Christianity, Islam and Judaism
Jerusalem is a holy city for the Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. To other faiths it is not a holy place.
Judaism is a religion, not a place.
Judaism was in what is now called Israel. Its holy book is the Tanakh, which contains the Torah and the prophetic books.
Muslims call the followers of Moses and Jesus (the Jews and the Christians respectively) people of the book. This means followers of the holy book Torah and followers of the holy book the Bible. Christians are the followers of Christianity per God revelation of The Bible to Prophet Jesus (Isa in Arabic) and the Jews are the followers of Judaism per God revelation of Torah to Prophet Moses (Musa in Arabic). Muslims are the followers of Islam per God revelation of Quran to Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon them all). Since Muslims believe in all God holy books including Torah, the Bible, and the Quran and believe in all God prophets including Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad (PBU them), they call the followers of Moses and Jesus (the Jews and the Christians respectively) people of the book. This means followers of the holy book Torah and followers of the holy book the Bible.