Jerusalem is a city in the Southern Levant, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea. It is one of the oldest...
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Shemer selected Shuli Natan, an unknown singer at the time, to perform the song. At the time, the Old City of Jerusalem had been under Jordanian control since...
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Jerusalem is one of the world's oldest cities, with a history spanning over 5,000 years. Its origins trace back to around 3000 BCE, with the first settlement...
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Look up Jerusalem, Jerusalém, or Jérusalem in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jerusalem is a city in the Middle East. Jerusalem or Jeruzalem may also...
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Second Temple (redirect from Second Temple of Jerusalem)
transl. 'Second House of the Sanctum') was the reconstructed Temple in Jerusalem, in use between c. 516 BCE and its destruction in 70 CE. In its last phase...
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And did those feet in ancient time (redirect from Jerusalem (hymn))
band Simple Minds. Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson incorporated the full text of the poem into his 6:42 track Jerusalem (co-written with Roy Z), a part...
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The Jerusalem Talmud (Hebrew: תַּלְמוּד יְרוּשַׁלְמִי, romanized: Talmud Yerushalmi, often Yerushalmi for short) or Palestinian Talmud, also known as...
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The Temple in Jerusalem, or alternatively the Holy Temple (Hebrew: בֵּית־הַמִּקְדָּשׁ, Modern: Bēt haMīqdaš, Tiberian: Bēṯ hamMīqdāš; Arabic: بيت المقدس...
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Czech-Austrian philosopher Siegfried Jerusalem (born 1940), German operatic tenor singer This page lists people with the surname Jerusalem. If an internal link intending...
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this song book appeared in 2013. Other song books have included 1986: Singe Jerusalem [de] 1994: Cantate I, 2007: Cantate II 2002: Liederquelle [de] 2006:...
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years in Indonesia, Singer moved to Jerusalem, Israel on the 9 May 2019 where he now lives in the Jewish quarter of the Old City. Singer is the founder and...
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html Richard Gottheil; Samuel Krauss (1901–1906). "Cleopatra of Jerusalem". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk...
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states. It encompasses the Israeli-occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, collectively known as the occupied Palestinian territories...
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Wade Dominguez (category 20th-century American singers)
which is dedicated to him. "Avi Nesher's 'Taxman' gets reissue". The Jerusalem Post. 7 October 2019. Archived from the original on October 7, 2019. Wade...
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Shlomo (1925–1994), American Jewish rabbi, religious teacher, composer, and singe Shlomo Cohen (born 1941), Israeli diplomat Shlomo Cohen-Tzidon (1923–2012)...
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Jam & Jerusalem (also known as Clatterford in the United States) is a British sitcom that aired on BBC One from 2006 to 2009. Written by Jennifer Saunders...
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The Tel Aviv–Jerusalem bus 405 attack (Hebrew: הפיגוע בקו 405) was an attack that occurred on 6 July 1989, during the First Intifada, and was carried...
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City of David (archaeological site) (redirect from City of David (Jerusalem))
settlement core of Jerusalem during the Bronze and Iron Ages. It is situated on southern part of the eastern ridge of ancient Jerusalem, west of the Kidron...
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Rome and Jerusalem: The Last National Question (German: Rom und Jerusalem, die Letzte Nationalitätsfrage) is a book published by Moses Hess in 1862 in...
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Jérusalem is a grand opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi. The libretto was to be an adaptation and partial translation of the composer's original 1843...
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Jerusalem International YMCA is a YMCA branch in Jerusalem established in the early twentieth century. In 1924, Archibald Clinton Harte, General Secretary...
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Yitzhak Isaac Levy (category Musicians from Jerusalem)
יצחק לוי); May 15, 1919, Manisa, Turkey – July 21, 1977, Jerusalem, Israel) was an Israeli singer-songwriter, musicologist and composer in Judaeo-Spanish...
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Adonizedek (redirect from Adonizedek of Jerusalem)
אֲדֹנִי־צֶדֶק ʾĂḏōnī-ṣeḏeq, also transliterated Adoni-zedec) was king of Jerusalem at the time of the Israelite invasion of Canaan. According to Cheyne and...
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Ruhama Raz (category Israeli pop singers)
Ruhama Raz (Hebrew: רוחמה רז, born 1955, in Jerusalem), is an Israeli singer. Raz was born in Jerusalem as Ruhama Zargari. Her parents immigrated from...
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Alan Barton (category English male singers)
Kingdom Eurovision Song Contest 1979 seventh-place finisher "Mary Ann" in Jerusalem. Born in Barnsley, Yorkshire, Barton replaced Chris Norman in Smokie in...
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Katamon (redirect from San Simon, Jerusalem)
mainly used in municipal publications), is a neighborhood in south-central Jerusalem. It is built next to an old Greek Orthodox monastery, believed to have...
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"Jerusalem (Out Of Darkness Comes Light)" is a song by American reggae singer Matisyahu, produced by Jimmy Douglass & The Ill Factor, and first released...
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Officially self-identifying as the African Hebrew Israelite Nation of Jerusalem, they originate from African American Ben Carter who later Renamed Himself...
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James, brother of Jesus (redirect from James of Jerusalem)
the New Testament, a brother of Jesus. He was the first leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred...
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Israel Katz (category Hebrew University of Jerusalem alumni)
After his discharge in 1977, he studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and graduated with a BA and MA. In the early 1980s, he was the chairman...
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