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    Get the Beitar Illit, Jerusalem local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign ...

  3. Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The Jerusalem Law was condemned by the international community, which did not recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. The United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 478 on 20 August 1980, which declared that the Jerusalem Law is "a violation of international law" , is "null and void and must be rescinded forthwith" .

  4. Jerusalem Archaeological Park - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem Archaeological Park, also known as Ophel Garden, is an archaeological park established in the 1990s in the Old City of Jerusalem. It is located south of the Western Wall Plaza and under the Dung Gate. [1] The park was managed by the Ir David Foundation until 2021, when it changed management to the Company for the Reconstruction and ...

  5. Ma'alot Dafna - Wikipedia

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    Ma'alot Dafna. Coordinates: 31.796209°N 35.225687°E. Pedestrian passage in Ma'alot Dafna. Ma'alot Dafna (Hebrew: מעלות דפנה) is an Israeli settlement [1] and a neighborhood [2] in East Jerusalem. [1][3] It borders the neighborhood of Shmuel HaNavi to the west, Ammunition Hill to the east, Ramat Eshkol to the north and Arzei HaBira to ...

  6. Religious significance of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The city of Jerusalem is sacred to many religious traditions, including the Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam which consider it a holy city. [1] Some of the most sacred places for each of these religions are found in Jerusalem, most prominently, the Temple Mount / Haram Al-Sharif. [2][full citation needed]

  7. Ramban Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    There is a second Ramban Synagogue in Jerusalem, established after 1948 and rebuilt in 2005 in West Jerusalem, located at 4 Amatsya Street in the Katamon neighbourhood. [17] It made the headlines in 2016, when Carmit Feintuch became its communal leader, the first woman to be hired in this position at an Orthodox synagogue in Israel. [18]

  8. Timeline of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    66–73 CE: First Jewish-Roman War, with the Judean rebellion led by Simon Bar Giora. 70 CE: Siege of Jerusalem (70) Titus, eldest son of Emperor Vespasian, ends the major portion of First Jewish–Roman War and destroys Herod's Temple on Tisha B'Av. The Roman legion Legio X Fretensis is garrisoned in the city.

  9. Zoharei Chama Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Zoharei Chama Synagogue (Hebrew: בית המדרש זהרי חמה, lit. 'Sunrise Synagogue' [1]: 392–393 ), also spelled Zohorei Chama, colloquially known as the Sundial Building or Mahane Yehuda Clock Tower, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Jaffa Road in Jerusalem, Israel. The four-story stone building with a ...