The site of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
Al-Quds (or Jerusalem) in the Palestinian Territory
The holiest site in Judaism is the Western Wall in Jerusalem, which is the last structure remaining from the Temple Mount which was destroyed nealy 2,000 years ago by the Romans.
The Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
The holiest site in Judaism is the Western Wall in Jerusalem, which is the last structure remaining from the Temple Mount which was destroyed nealy 2,000 years ago by the Romans.
The Dome of the Rock Shrine does not relate to Judaism. It relates to Islam. The actual "rock" in the Dome of the Rock, is the considered by Jews to be the holiest part of the Temple Mount and therefore the holiest place in the world for Judaism. (However, since Jews believe that only the High Priest can visit such a holy site, Jews are forbidden by religious law to come any closer than the Western Wall.) The Shrine itself is a Muslim holy site.
There are quite a number of such sites, but the most famous is the Temple-Mount/Noble-Sanctuary area in the Old City of Jerusalem. It is the holiest site in the world to Jews and the third holiest site in the world to Muslims.
The holiest object in Judaism isn't actually an object, it is a place. This place is the Temple Mount and is were both the first and second Temples were built. The Temple Mount is located in Jerusalem and the Western Wall is at its base.Answer:The holiest object is a Torah-scroll.
Unlike Judaism (Jerusalem) or Islam (Mecca), there is no "holiest place of worship for Christians."
Shabbat (the Sabbath) is the holiest day. It occurs every week, from Friday at sundown to Saturday at sundown. The second holiest day is Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.
Most say it's Jerusalem in Christianity, and some say it's the Holiest city for Islam and Judaism as well.
Mainly the Farthest Mosque of Jerusalem, that is mentioned in the holy Quran & is considered to be the third holiest mosque in Islam.