Jerusalem is a sacred place for Jews (as well as Christians and Muslims). But Jews create sacred places almost anywhere.
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To elaborate on the above answer, Jews create sacred places almost anywhere, by fulfilling God's will wherever they are. Also, synagogues and places of Torah-study are built just about everywhere that a Jewish community exists.
In terms of holiness, four cities were considered holy because of their being in the Holy Land, their relatively large Jewish community and their concentration of Torah-scholars. Three of them were: Tiberias, Zefat, and Hebron.
The fourth, and the holiest, was and remains Jerusalem:
Hill
Yes.
Judaism
The Holy City of Jerusalem is perhaps the most significant.In no other single place can you find such a concentration of sites sacred to not just one, but three major world religions: Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
In Jerusalem, the Temple Mount (Har Ha-Bayit or Haram Ash-Sharif) is sacred to both Judaism and Islam.
Judaism is not a sacred text, it is a religion and that religion happens to have a sacred text. To learn more about Judaism's Sacred Text, read the Related Question.
The Torah.
Judaism believes strongly in the ability of actions controlling sacredness. If a person does a good deed then that has become a sacred time. However there are predetermined 'sacred times' such as days of rest which take place on Saturday. I hope this helps!
Yes. It's the most sacred object of Judaism.
No. The cow is the sacred animal in Hinduism, not Judaism.
There is no such thing as "the dom". If the question intends to ask about the Dome of the Rock Shrine, the shrine itself is holy to Muslims, not Jews. However, the "Rock" it covers is the Temple Mount, which is the most sacred site in Judaism. The reason that this place is so sacred is because it is where the holy of holies was in the Great Temples of Ancient Israel.
Mecca
The Torah