The middle East or southwest Asia
The nation of Israel does, particularly the city of Jersalem.
The Jews built their first temple in Jerusalem. Therefore, they consider the temple mount in Jerusalem to be a great importance. Christians also consider Jerusalem to be important, since this was made the capitol city of the nation God Chose, Israel. The city has special importanct ot Christians because it was central to Jesus' life and death. They are saved from sin because of his inocent death. More recently, those of Islamic belief have laid claim to the same spot, saying that it is where Muhammad began his journey into the heavens and back to Makkah.
The middle east has holy cities for these monotheistic religions
The region that contains Holy Sites for the three major religions of the world would be the Middle East, namely Jerusalem in the Palestine Territory
THe Middle East and in Particular the Palestine territories in west bank.
Islam, Judaism and Christianity.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have all claimed the Holy Land for themselves.
Christianity, Islam, Judaism
Palestine
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam religions.
For Judaism and Christianity it is Jerusalem. For Islam it is Mecca.
-- Islam -- Judaism -- Christianity
Christianity and Judaism
Abraham is considered the father of Judaism, Christianity and Islam as the Old Testament's 5 books of Moses - The Pentateuch (books are: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numeri and Deuteronomy) are included in the Holy Book of Judaism that is Torah. Eventually he is considered as the father of Islam basically claims entire religions of Judaism and Christianity as "prophets" and predecessors of Islam.
The question should be " What does Christianity have to do with Jews (or Judaism)?" Judaism is like a tree where Christianity is its branch and Islam is it leaves. Christianity is based on Judaism and Islam is based on Christianity. The major difference between the three is that Judaism doesn't have jesus in it unlike Christianity and Islam.
Islam stems from Judaism, Christianity, Arab Henotheistic religions, and small bits of Zoroastrianism.
Christianity and Islam both trace their roots to Judaism.