Jerusalem is part of the southern Levantine which is called the "Holy Land" and the "Land of Israel". Currently, the city is legally divided between the States of Israel and the Palestinian Territories.
If you are asking from an Israeli Perspective, Jerusalem is part of Israel's Central Region.
What is the meaning of Jerusalem?
It is actually unclear what the name Jerusalem means. The closest anyone has been able to come is "City of Peace", but it is unclear if this is accurate.
In terms of what Jerusalem is, it is the capital of Israel and the de jure capital of the Palestinian Authority and the site of numerous holy sites for all three monotheistic faiths.
What do you call the settling of Jewish outside of Israel?
Judaism is the religion of Jews. There is also the Jewish nation. However, it doesn't matter where in the world a Jew lives, they are 100% Jewish and 100% a part of the Jewish nation.
It should be noted that there are some countries today which actively prevent Jewish citizenship, Jewish property ownership, and other fundamental rights to Jews in a way that differs from whatever rights are granted to the majority population. Thankfully, though, such countries are in the minority today.
Answer:As to the question of whether the Torah permits us to live outside of Israel, the answer is that Jews live outside of Israel only as a less-desirable stopgap situation, because of various exigencies.Who owns the dome in Jerusalem?
Israel conquered it in 1967, but handed it over to the Waqf, or Muslim trust, for administration.
The Dome of the Rock was built by the Umayyad Caliph Abd al-Malik and completed in 691 AD.
The Dome is mainly perceived in the Islamic world as the commemoration of the night journey of the Prophet Muhammad PBUH (al-Isra') from Makkah (or Mecca) to Al-Qods (or Jerusalem) and his ascension to the Heavens (al-mi`raj).
Jerusalem is the capital of the state of Israel and therefore it doesn't have a leadr for itself. Israel's prime minister today (2009) is Benjamin Netanyahu. Jerusalem's Mayor is Nir Barkat.
How long after Jerusalem's walls were breached did the city fall to the Babylonians?
Thirty days. The siege beforehand lasted two and one-half years.
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Yes, Jerusalem was divided from 1948 to 1967. In June of 1967, during the Six Day War, Israel occupied the entire city.
What happened to the crusaders on their journey to Jerusalem?
Jerusalem was the Holy City of Christendom, the reacquisition of which was the purpose of the Pope's authorizing the Crusades against the Moslems. Control over Jerusalem and battles to defend and overrun it were very important in the Early Crusades.
What are some Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem?
The three most central holy sites in Jerusalem are the Western Wall for the Jews, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre for the Christians, and the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock Shrine for Muslims.
A more complete list of the sites includes:
Why did the Muslims and Christians want to control Jerusalem?
Because mainly all crusaders or Franks/Franj should have been Christians and Jerusalem was were Christ was said to have been most of his life, in that day and age people were very religious and the thoughta Muslims and other non Christians controlling the city also scared and angered them.
There had also been rumours that Muslims had been mistreating Christian pilgrims
and this, again angered them.
The Holy Land, known as Jeruselum to many religious people, can be found in the area of Palestine and Israel. This area of the world has been constantly fighting since the end of WWII and has been fought over since the Crusades.
How far from Jerusalem to Hebron?
Bethlehem and Jerusalem are both cities in Israel. The distance from Bethlehem to Jerusalem is 66 miles, or 107 kilometers.
Why is Jerusalem considered a holy city to different religions?
Why did Judaism Christianity and Islam choose Jerusalem as their holy city?
Jerusalem is sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims. They all believe it to be a Holy city. The idea of it being "chosen by the religions" would be seen as very offensive by the followers of those religions since it is their belief that God chose these places and sanctified them, not men.
Jews: The entire blueprint of the Holy Temple was made with Divine inspiration from the hand of God (1 Chronicles 28:19), including its location, which was in Jerusalem, in the very spot where Abraham had sacrificed the ram in Genesis ch.22 (Maimonides, in Hilchos Beis Habechirah).
Followers of Judaism believe that Jerusalem is the city of King David, regarded as Israel's greatest king, who founded the dynasty that ruled Judah for much of its history. It was the site of the Temple, the holiest place on Earth. It also served as the capital of the United Kingdom of Israel during the reigns of King David and King Solomon.
Christians: Followers of Christianity believe that Jesus Christ held the Last Supper, was tried before Pilate, crucified, and rose victorious from the dead in Jerusalem and its nearby hillsides.
Muslims: Followers of Islam believe that their prophet, Muhammad, traveled to Jerusalem, where he was taken up bodily into heaven. He ascended into heaven for one night in order to meet with previous prophets and attain the greatest amount of revelation. Islam also recognizes King David as an Islamic Prophet and his building of the city enhances its sacredness.
Why do Christians face Jerusalem when they pray?
They don't. Biblical postures for prayer include standing or lying prostrate, but Christians may pray at any time in any situation. Because God is omnipresent, the Bible does not prescribe facing a certain direction to pray.
Has Jerusalem's temple been rebuilt?
apparently so! :-) I believe that they pray at the wall for the temple to be rebuilt everyday, so that they do not have to stay outside the wall, and will have somewhere to pray. The Jews as far as I'm aware do not believe Jesus fullfilled all the attributes in the bible for him to be the one. Besides they have already made most of the religious artifacts to go into the temple, and are just diliberating over its exact position,,,, other things must come to pass before this
How many el salvadorans live in the us?
Well this is a very easy question to answer. Unfortunately, El Salvador is a 3rd World Country. This means that there is a lot of poverty, and it government is corrupt. With no hope of having a better life style, Salvadorians pay to "Coyotes" to take them across the border. They come to America with a hope of finding a new and better life for them and their family.
What part of Jerusalem is the heart of the city?
Is The Dome of the Rock a religious holy site for Christians,Muslims ,or Jews
How many floors does the luxor hotel have?
30
acutally there is 35 floors at the Luxor the first 30 are for guest accommodations and the top five are for mechanical such as air conditioning the light beam and stuff like that
What would a pilgrim do at the site of Jerusalem?
Pilgrims would usually go to places that Jesus went to like where he walked, talked and did his miracles.
Additionally
The stations of the cross along route of the Via Dolorosa within the Old City of Jerusalem is one of the most common walks for Christian pilgrims. Each Friday, a Roman Catholic procession walks the Via Dolorosa route. Near Easter Sunday there are daily walks with many people along this walk with prayer and meditation at each station.
What year did Jerusalem be captured by the muslims?
jah dinf djf'fd hukum dig'h jerusalm noh inh 1095.
Saladin reconquered Jerusalem in 1187, assuming that this question refers to the Crusades. Muslims most recently recaptured Jerusalem in 1948 when they evicted both Jewish and British occupying forces in the city.