It is the city of the King of Kings Jesus Christ. He was born there and He will reign there.
Quiote simply, the place of Christian worship par excellence in Jerusalem is the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which contains the sites of Christ's Crucifixion, Death, Entombment and Resurrection.
There are hundreds of synagogues. The holiest place at which we worship is the Western Wall, which is the surviving remnant of the Temple Mount.
Jews face in the direction of Jerusalem when they worship.
The Western Wall in Jerusalem.
The official place of worship for Christians is the church. The Jews worship in a synagogue.
Special place of worship: synagogues.Holy city: Jerusalem.
The site of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. We worship at the Western Wall which is adjacent to it.
This question may be based on an incorrect assumption, namely that Jews believe in the city of Jerusalem as that expression ("belief") is typically understood. Jews worship the One God and nothing else. They do not worship or bow down to any physical place. Jews have special reverence for the city of Jerusalem because of its importance to them, but this does not constitute place-worship. (In Shinto practice, for example, Mount Fuji was actually believed to have supernatural powers and to be able to cause better fortunes if one prayed to it. This is completely outside of the bounds of Judaism and would be decried as heresy.) For information on why Jerusalem is important for Jews, please see the Related Question below.
Jerusalem has a special place as it is a Holy city for all three religions. Muslims, Jews and Christians all worship here and they all worship the same God
Jews do not worship any specific country or land. They worship God. However, Jews believe that God promised them the Land of Israel which is currently part of the State of Israel, the Palestinian Territories and extends a little bit into Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon.
If you are referring to the story of Hanukkah, a statue of Zeus was erected inside the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
It entirely depends on what religion the person ascribes to. Jews typically worship at the Western Wall. Muslims typically worship at Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock. Christians typically worship at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
The questions operate quasi-independently.Can Jews worship anywhere? -- Yes. Jews can pray in any building and are recommended to pray in a local synagogue. The only requirement is that the place be clean, so a personalShould Jews go to Jerusalem? -- Certainly. Jews should go to Jerusalem because it has the holiest sites in Judaism and is worth visiting to connect to the historical aspects of the religion and culture. It also has many of Judaism's most renowned Yeshivot (religious universities). However, it is not necessary for simple prayer and Jews have (unfortunately) lived for centuries where the majority of the community was unable to go to Jerusalem for their entire lives.
Jews worship at synagogues.