In general, Buddhism does not consider Jerusalem a holy city.
Jerusalem is a holy city for the Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. To other faiths it is not a holy place.
The holy city claimed by all three major monotheistic religions (Christianity, Judaism, and Islam) is Jerusalem. It is a city of significant religious importance and holds key sites such as the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Dome of the Rock.
I don't know specifically but I'm not aware that there's ever been a significant population of Buddhists is Jerusalem, so I suspect not. I may easily be mistaken.
Jerusalem is a southwest Asian city that contains holy sites for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. These include the Western Wall for Judaism, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre for Christianity, and the Dome of the Rock for Islam.
Jerusalem. It was the city of prophets, of the holy Temple, and the dynasty of King David.For the importance of Jerusalem for Judaism, see: Jerusalem in Judaism
Jerusalem is the Holy City for Christians, Jews, and Muslims.
In general, Buddhism does not consider Jerusalem a holy city.
Jerusalem is in Israel.
Islam's holy book is the Qur'an. Jerusalem is a city and therefore has no holy book.
Jerusalem is called the Holy Land because it is where rebuildings and distruction happened....
Jerusalem.
Jerusalem.
The holy city for christians is Jerusalem, which is also the holy city of the jews.
Jesus was crucified in the Holy City of Jerusalem
It was called Jerusalem (ירושלים). It's still called that today.
No, Jerusalem is.