God is sacred because of His nature.Perhaps you meant to ask why the relationship with God is so sacred (important) to Jews. The answer is because of the importance of being close to Him (Deuteronomy 10:20) and because of our gratitude to Him.
Jerusalem is a city, so the question is nonsensical. In Jerusalem, the Temple Mount (Har Ha-Bayit or Haram Ash-Sharif) is sacred to both Judaism and Islam.
Jews believe the Old Testament, but they don't believe most of the New. So yes they did.
It's not. The Gaza Strip is one of the few places where the British Mandate of Palestine did not overlap with the historically Jewish region called the Land of Israel. Similar to how Palestinians have never made direct references to Tel Aviv being sacred to them, Jews have never made references about Gaza being sacred to them.
Hestia never had a patron city actually. Hestia just stayed home, see wasn't very known very well. Just all the Greeks had the sacred fire in their house witch is from Hestia. So Hestia's fire was carried around in their house, so they never had a patron city for her, cause they have the sacred fire.
The Western Wall is all that remains of the Second Temple, built by King Solomon, and so is one of the most sacred places in Jewish tradition.
The sacred truce is when all the city states where at war in ancient Greece, so to allow people to get to the Olympic games safely, they called a sacred truce. This made the city states of Greece stop fighting with each other, this went on for 1 month at the start but then it eventually lengthened to three months to allow people to go home safely aswell.
When the Jews ask Moses.....who sent you....God said tell them "I AM that I AM" The name of God was so sacred to them they were afraid to say it...Ex. 3:13-14
It means, simply, made by God. (Many Jews and a few Christians take the view that the name of God is so sacred that it should not be spelled out in full).
A:The books that occupy the central place in Judaism and in the Christian Old Testament are the Books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. They are so sacred that they are collectively known to Jews as the Torah and to Christians as the Pentateuch. They also form the basis of much of the Islamic Koran.
Since 1877, so...
Helsinki is capital and old city.