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From 1949-1967, the Jordanian government controlled Jerusalem and banned all Jewish and numerous Christian pilgrims from visiting those sites as a way to antagonize Jews and Israel.

Thankfully, when Israel retook the city, they did not extend the same unkindness to Muslims and Jordanians.

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Which religious sects go on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem?

Jerusalem is a holy city for three major religions:JewishChristianMuslim


Why is the Vatican a place of pilgrimage?

While religious sites are assumed to be the objective of a pilgrimage it can also be used in other conotations. A pilgrimage assumes a great moral search, or at least the pilgrim is taking the journey to enlighten themselves or out of a sense of reverence. You can make a pilgrimage to "Strawberry Fields", "Graceland", "DeLay Plaza" or the "Vietnam Memorial Wall". It doesn't have to be to Jerusalem or Mecca or the Vatican.


Where can you go on a pilgrimage?

A pilgrimage is perceived to be religious in nature, but this is not the only type of pilgrimage, If you are a fanatical fan of anything, movies, auto racing, nature, skiing, surfing, diving, and so on attending an event or visiting these places that are critical to the sport/event/history can be considered a pilgrimage.


Should all Christians go on a pilgrimage?

No, because it is not commanded in the Bible. All that means is that one should not be coerced in to pilgrimage, it can be a joyful and rewarding experience as in Chaucers day. I have been several times to Jerusalem and have both been a member of a group of pilgrims at Walsingham and a leader of such a group regularly!


What year did the Romans banned all the Jews from the city of Jerusalem?

The Romans banned all Jews from the city of Jerusalem in 135 AD, following the Bar Kokhba revolt. This decision was part of a broader set of punitive measures against the Jewish population after the failed uprising. The ban aimed to suppress Jewish identity and reduce the likelihood of further revolts in the region.

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Where did people go for a pilgrimage?

israel (jerusalem)


What pilgrimage destination was most difficult to reach?

Jerusalem


Which religious sects go on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem?

Jerusalem is a holy city for three major religions:JewishChristianMuslim


Which medieval city was the ultimate pilgrimage site for Christians?

Jerusalem


How did pilgrims feel after a pilgrimage to Jerusalem?

They feel closer to God.


How did Edward Godwinson die?

from assination coming back from jerusalem on a pilgrimage for repentance


What has the author Pietro Casola written?

Pietro Casola wrote a journal recounting his pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1494, titled "The Pilgrimage of the Venetian Pietro Casola to Jerusalem." It is an important historical account of a pilgrimage during the late Middle Ages.


Did Jerusalem have slaves?

Of course. Jerusalem had slaves until the Ottoman Empire banned slavery in the 19th century.


What do Jews get out of their pilgrimage to Jerusalem?

When the Temple was standing, the Torah (Deuteronomy 14:23) states that a visit there would make a person more God-fearing (aware of God). However, with the destruction of the second Temple in 70 CE, Jews have not gone on pilgrimage to Jerusalem.


What happened after the second revolt against the Romans?

Jews Were Banned From Jerusalem


The Holy City of jerusalem is the destination for the annual pilgrimage and the site of the sacred structure known as the?

Holy Temple.


Where were pilgrimages in the Middle Ages?

There was not a specific place to begin the pilgrimage. It was more about where it would end up. Many in the Middle Ages traveled to Jerusalem. The goal of a pilgrimage was to reach a holy site.