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  • Jerusalem Fire
  • 2015 wildfire in Northern California

    The Jerusalem Fire was a wildfire that burned in Lake County, California, during the 2015 California wildfire season. The fire, which started on August

    Jerusalem Fire

    Jerusalem Fire

    Jerusalem_Fire

  • 2025 Israel–West Bank fires
  • 2025 wildfires in Israel and the Israeli-occupied West Bank

    IDF troops to help extinguish the fires. Additionally, communities located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) west of Jerusalem, including Neve Shalom, Beko'a,

    2025 Israel–West Bank fires

    2025_Israel–West_Bank_fires

  • Holy Fire
  • Eastern Orthodox symbol of Resurrection

    The Holy Fire (Greek: Ἃγιον Φῶς, "Holy Light") is a ceremony that occurs every year at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem on Great Saturday

    Holy Fire

    Holy Fire

    Holy_Fire

  • 2015 California wildfires
  • November 30, 2015. "Jerusalem Fire". CAL FIRE. Archived from the original on August 17, 2015. Retrieved August 13, 2015. "Cabin Fire". InciWeb. Archived

    2015 California wildfires

    2015 California wildfires

    2015_California_wildfires

  • Jerusalem
  • City in the Southern Levant

    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

    Jerusalem

    Jerusalem

    Jerusalem

  • Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE)
  • Part of the First Jewish–Roman War

    The siege of Jerusalem in 70 CE was the decisive event of the First Jewish Revolt against the Roman Empire (66–73 CE). Roman forces led by Titus besieged

    Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE)

    Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE)

    Siege_of_Jerusalem_(70_CE)

  • Jerusalem Day march
  • Annual far-right parade in Jerusalem

    is an annual flag flying parade on Jerusalem Day to celebrate what some Israelis term the "reunification of Jerusalem", but more widely-recognised as the

    Jerusalem Day march

    Jerusalem Day march

    Jerusalem_Day_march

  • Siege of Jerusalem (587 BC)
  • Babylonian siege of Jerusalem (587 BC)

    Jerusalem was besieged from 589–587 BC, marking the final phase of Judah's revolts against Babylon. Nebuchadnezzar II, king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire

    Siege of Jerusalem (587 BC)

    Siege of Jerusalem (587 BC)

    Siege_of_Jerusalem_(587_BC)

  • Jerusalem Day
  • Israeli national holiday

    Jerusalem Day (Hebrew: יום ירושלים, Yom Yerushaláyim) is an Israeli national holiday that commemorates the "reunification" of East Jerusalem (including

    Jerusalem Day

    Jerusalem Day

    Jerusalem_Day

  • Church of the Holy Sepulchre
  • Church in Jerusalem

    City of Jerusalem. The church is simultaneously the seat of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem, Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem, and the

    Church of the Holy Sepulchre

    Church of the Holy Sepulchre

    Church_of_the_Holy_Sepulchre

  • And did those feet in ancient time
  • 1808 William Blake poem and popular hymn

    Bring me my Chariot of fire! I will not cease from Mental Fight, Nor shall my Sword sleep in my hand: Till we have built Jerusalem, In Englands green &

    And did those feet in ancient time

    And did those feet in ancient time

    And_did_those_feet_in_ancient_time

  • Horatio Spafford
  • American poet and lawyer (1828–1888)

    Gates Spafford (October 20, 1828, Troy, New York – September 25, 1888, Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire) was an American lawyer and Presbyterian church elder

    Horatio Spafford

    Horatio Spafford

    Horatio_Spafford

  • 2010 Mount Carmel forest fire
  • 2010 forest fire in northern Israel

    My son didn't start the Carmel fire, Jerusalem Post 07-12-2010 Usfiya fire suspects' father: They were framed, Jerusalem Post 05-12-2010 Police face arson

    2010 Mount Carmel forest fire

    2010 Mount Carmel forest fire

    2010_Mount_Carmel_forest_fire

  • Baldwin V of Jerusalem
  • King of Jerusalem from 1183 to 1186

    Baldwin V (born 1177 or 1178; died 1186) reigned as the king of Jerusalem together with his uncle Baldwin IV from 1183 until his uncle's death in 1185

    Baldwin V of Jerusalem

    Baldwin V of Jerusalem

    Baldwin_V_of_Jerusalem

  • Knights Hospitaller
  • Catholic military order

    The Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, commonly known as the Knights Hospitaller (/ˈhɒspɪtələr/), is a Catholic military order

    Knights Hospitaller

    Knights Hospitaller

    Knights_Hospitaller

  • Dovid Shmidel
  • Israeli rabbi (1934–2026)

    6; as well as at the disputed tomb of Antigonus II Mattathias in East Jerusalem. For an entire year, Shmidel was occupied with preserving the old Jewish

    Dovid Shmidel

    Dovid Shmidel

    Dovid_Shmidel

  • 2021 Israel–Palestine crisis
  • Part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict

    Gaza Strip. The barrage of rocket fire came as hundreds of Palestinians clashed with Israeli police in East Jerusalem and on 25 April, the United Nations

    2021 Israel–Palestine crisis

    2021 Israel–Palestine crisis

    2021_Israel–Palestine_crisis

  • New Jerusalem
  • Ezekiel's prophetic vision of a city

    about a city wall of fire to protect the enormous population. This text demonstrates the beginning of a progression of New Jerusalem thought. In Ezekiel

    New Jerusalem

    New Jerusalem

    New_Jerusalem

  • United States recognition of Jerusalem as capital of Israel
  • On December 6, 2017, the United States officially recognized Jerusalem as the capital city of Israel. U.S. president Donald Trump, who signed the presidential

    United States recognition of Jerusalem as capital of Israel

    United States recognition of Jerusalem as capital of Israel

    United_States_recognition_of_Jerusalem_as_capital_of_Israel

  • Rebecca M. Meluch
  • American novelist

    recreated Roman Empire are at war with the alien "Hive". Her novel Jerusalem Fire (1985) explores themes of religion, loyalty, pride and conformity. Wind

    Rebecca M. Meluch

    Rebecca_M._Meluch

  • History of Jerusalem
  • 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

    History of Jerusalem

    History of Jerusalem

    History_of_Jerusalem

  • 2025 Ramot Junction shooting
  • Mass shooting in Jerusalem

    two Palestinian militants opened fire inside a bus, killing six, injuring 21 at the Ramot Junction in East Jerusalem. The attackers were shot and killed

    2025 Ramot Junction shooting

    2025_Ramot_Junction_shooting

  • Jerusalem (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Jerusalem, Jerusalém, or Jérusalem in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jerusalem is the claimed capital of Israel and Palestine. Jerusalem or Jeruzalem

    Jerusalem (disambiguation)

    Jerusalem_(disambiguation)

  • Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem
  • Effective annexation of East Jerusalem by Israel in 1967

    annexation of East Jerusalem, known to Israelis as the reunification of Jerusalem, refers to the Israeli occupation of East Jerusalem during the 1967 Six-Day

    Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem

    Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem

    Israeli_annexation_of_East_Jerusalem

  • East Jerusalem
  • Section of Jerusalem in the West Bank

    East Jerusalem (Arabic: القدس الشرقية, romanized: al-Quds ash-Sharqiya; Hebrew: מִזְרַח יְרוּשָׁלַיִם, romanized: Mizraḥ Yerushalayim), the portion of

    East Jerusalem

    East Jerusalem

    East_Jerusalem

  • Jerusalem syndrome
  • Group of mental phenomena

    Jerusalem syndrome is a group of mental phenomena involving the presence of religiously themed ideas or experiences that are triggered by a visit to the

    Jerusalem syndrome

    Jerusalem syndrome

    Jerusalem_syndrome

  • Temple in Jerusalem
  • Former places of Israelite and Jewish worship

    The Temple in Jerusalem, or alternatively the Holy Temple (Biblical Hebrew: בֵּית־הַמִּקְדָּשׁ, romanized: Bēṯ ham-Miqdāš; Arabic: بيت المقدس, Bayt al-Maqdis)

    Temple in Jerusalem

    Temple in Jerusalem

    Temple_in_Jerusalem

  • Jerusalem, Rhode Island
  • Village in Narragansett, Rhode Island, US

    Although Jerusalem is not in the Town of South Kingstown, fire and police service in Jerusalem is provided by South Kingstown. Jerusalem lies at the

    Jerusalem, Rhode Island

    Jerusalem, Rhode Island

    Jerusalem,_Rhode_Island

  • Amalric, King of Jerusalem
  • Crusader ruler from 1163 to 1174

    1174), formerly known in historiography as Amalric I, was the king of Jerusalem from 1163 until his death. His Muslim adversaries described him as the

    Amalric, King of Jerusalem

    Amalric, King of Jerusalem

    Amalric,_King_of_Jerusalem

  • Pentecost
  • Christian feast celebrating the Holy Spirit's descent

    Apostles of Jesus, Mary, and other followers of Christ, while they were in Jerusalem celebrating the Feast of Weeks, as described in the Acts of the Apostles

    Pentecost

    Pentecost

    Pentecost

  • Melechesh
  • Black metal band

    Melechesh is an ethnically Assyrian black metal band that originated in Jerusalem and is currently based in Amsterdam. Ashmedi started the band as a solo

    Melechesh

    Melechesh

    Melechesh

  • Burnt House
  • Museum in Jerusalem showcasing an ancient Jewish house destroyed by the Romans

    Quarter of the Old City. The house was destroyed in a great fire during the Roman siege of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Artifacts found include coins minted between

    Burnt House

    Burnt House

    Burnt_House

  • Rocky Fire
  • 2015 wildfire in Northern California

    Glossary of wildfire terms List of California wildfires Valley Fire Butte Fire Jerusalem Fire Reported acreage decreased by 198 acres (80 ha) between August

    Rocky Fire

    Rocky Fire

    Rocky_Fire

  • Al-Aqsa mosque fire
  • 1969 arson attack in Jerusalem

    The Al-Aqsa mosque fire was an arson attack on Jerusalem's al-Aqsa Mosque, the primary prayer hall within the Al-Aqsa compound, on 21 August 1969. The

    Al-Aqsa mosque fire

    Al-Aqsa_mosque_fire

  • Siege of Jerusalem (1187)
  • Conquest of Jerusalem by the Ayyubids

    The siege of Jerusalem lasted from 20 September to 2 October 1187, when Balian of Ibelin surrendered the city to Saladin. Earlier that summer, Saladin

    Siege of Jerusalem (1187)

    Siege of Jerusalem (1187)

    Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1187)

  • Jerusalem Demsas
  • Eritrean-American journalist (born 1995)

    Jerusalem Demsas (born March 1995) is an Eritrean-American journalist. She is the founder and editor of The Argument (magazine), an online media company

    Jerusalem Demsas

    Jerusalem Demsas

    Jerusalem_Demsas

  • June 2017 Jerusalem attack
  • Terrorist attack involving stabbing and shooting on 16 June 2017

    On 16 June 2017, two Palestinian men opened fire on Israeli police officers in the Old City of Jerusalem, injuring four of them. An additional attacker

    June 2017 Jerusalem attack

    June_2017_Jerusalem_attack

  • Second Temple
  • Temple in Jerusalem (c. 516 BCE–70 CE)

    Sanctum') was the temple in Jerusalem that replaced Solomon's Temple, which was destroyed during the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem in 587 BCE. The Second Temple

    Second Temple

    Second Temple

    Second_Temple

  • Beitar Jerusalem F.C.
  • Association football club in Israel

    Beitar Jerusalem Football Club (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל בית״ר ירושלים, romanized: Moadon Kaduregel Beitar Yerushalayim), commonly known as Beitar Jerusalem (Hebrew:

    Beitar Jerusalem F.C.

    Beitar_Jerusalem_F.C.

  • The Jerusalem File
  • 1972 American film by John Flynn

    The Jerusalem File (also known as Jerusalem, Jerusalem) is a 1972 American film directed by John Flynn and starring Bruce Davison, Nicol Williamson, Daria

    The Jerusalem File

    The_Jerusalem_File

  • Battle of Jerusalem
  • 1917 British-Ottoman battle during WWI

    The Battle of Jerusalem also known as the Fall of Jerusalem occurred during the British Empire's "Jerusalem Operations" against the Ottoman Empire, in

    Battle of Jerusalem

    Battle of Jerusalem

    Battle_of_Jerusalem

  • Kingdom of Heaven (film)
  • 2005 film directed by Ridley Scott

    mainly on Balian of Ibelin who fights to defend the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem from the Ayyubid Sultan Saladin. Filming took place in Ouarzazate, Morocco

    Kingdom of Heaven (film)

    Kingdom_of_Heaven_(film)

  • Israel
  • Country in West Asia

    the Red Sea, and to the east is Earth's lowest point near the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is the government seat and proclaimed capital, while Tel Aviv is Israel's

    Israel

    Israel

    Israel

  • 2008 Jerusalem yeshiva attack
  • 2008 school mass shooting in Jerusalem

    Avivim school bus bombing Jerusalem bulldozer attack Jerusalem BMW attack 2014 Jerusalem synagogue attack "Twenty minutes of fire until terrorist killed"

    2008 Jerusalem yeshiva attack

    2008 Jerusalem yeshiva attack

    2008_Jerusalem_yeshiva_attack

  • City Line (Jerusalem)
  • Boundary separating Israel and Jordan (1948–1967)

    In Jerusalem, the "City Line" was a 7-kilometre (4.3 mi) segment of the Green Line that divided the city between Israel and Jordan as part of the 1949

    City Line (Jerusalem)

    City Line (Jerusalem)

    City_Line_(Jerusalem)

  • Jerusalem and Dopesmoker
  • 1999 studio album by Sleep

    Jerusalem and Dopesmoker are two versions of the third studio album by the American stoner doom band Sleep. The former title was released in 1999 by The

    Jerusalem and Dopesmoker

    Jerusalem_and_Dopesmoker

  • Tower of David
  • Ancient citadel in the Old City of Jerusalem

    contemporary museum, located near the Jaffa Gate entrance to the Old City of Jerusalem. The citadel that stands today dates to the Mamluk and Ottoman periods

    Tower of David

    Tower of David

    Tower_of_David

  • Hadassah medical convoy massacre
  • 1948 attack by Arab forces in Jerusalem

    military supplies and personnel to Hadassah Hospital on Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, was ambushed by Arab forces.[non-primary source needed] Seventy-eight

    Hadassah medical convoy massacre

    Hadassah medical convoy massacre

    Hadassah_medical_convoy_massacre

  • Aish tamid
  • (Hebrew: אֵשׁ תָּמִיד, continuous fire) is the eternal flame that was to burn upon the altar in the Temple in Jerusalem and never be extinguished. It is

    Aish tamid

    Aish_tamid

  • Control of fire by early humans
  • Aspect of human history

    The control of fire by early humans was a critical technology enabling the evolution of humans. Fire provided a source of warmth and lighting, protection

    Control of fire by early humans

    Control of fire by early humans

    Control_of_fire_by_early_humans

  • Benjamin Netanyahu
  • Prime Minister of Israel (1996–1999; 2009–2021; 2022–present)

    in the world against COVID-19. After tensions escalated in Jerusalem in May 2021, Hamas fired rockets on Israel from Gaza, which prompted Netanyahu to initiate

    Benjamin Netanyahu

    Benjamin Netanyahu

    Benjamin_Netanyahu

  • Solomon's Stables
  • Islamic prayer hall in the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound

    Temple Mount in Jerusalem, since 1996 housing Al-Marwani Mosque (Arabic: المصلى المرواني), part of the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem. It is 600 square

    Solomon's Stables

    Solomon's Stables

    Solomon's_Stables

  • Eichmann in Jerusalem
  • 1963 book by Hannah Arendt

    Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil is a 1963 book by the philosopher and political thinker Hannah Arendt. A Jew who fled Germany

    Eichmann in Jerusalem

    Eichmann in Jerusalem

    Eichmann_in_Jerusalem

  • 1948 Arab–Israeli War
  • Second and final stage of the 1948 Palestine war

    Aviv to Jerusalem, and engineering works to build a road subsequently began. The Arab Legion attempted to disrupt the works with artillery fire and harassment

    1948 Arab–Israeli War

    1948 Arab–Israeli War

    1948_Arab–Israeli_War

  • List of attacks during the 2026 Iran war
  • Israel with missiles | The Jerusalem Post". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. 14 March 2026. Retrieved 14 March 2026. "Iranian fire near Temple Mount, Western

    List of attacks during the 2026 Iran war

    List_of_attacks_during_the_2026_Iran_war

  • 2023 Neve Yaakov shooting
  • Mass murder of Israelis in East Jerusalem

    killed after he opened fire on the attending officers. It was Israel's deadliest peacetime Palestinian attack since the Jerusalem yeshiva attack in 2008

    2023 Neve Yaakov shooting

    2023 Neve Yaakov shooting

    2023_Neve_Yaakov_shooting

  • Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga
  • 2020 American musical comedy film

    Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga is a 2020 American musical romantic comedy film directed by David Dobkin, written by Will Ferrell and Harper

    Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga

    Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Saga

  • Killing of Eliahu Amedi
  • Israeli yeshiva student Eliahu Amedi was murdered in the Old City of Jerusalem by three Palestinians affiliated with the Popular Front for the Liberation

    Killing of Eliahu Amedi

    Killing_of_Eliahu_Amedi

  • Jerusalem Theatre
  • Centre for performing arts in Jerusalem, Israel

    The Jerusalem Theatre (Hebrew: תיאטרון ירושלים, a.k.a. The Jerusalem Centre for the Performing Arts) is a centre for the performing arts in Jerusalem. The

    Jerusalem Theatre

    Jerusalem Theatre

    Jerusalem_Theatre

  • First Crusade
  • 1096–1099 Christian re-conquest of the Holy Land

    Caliphate in the 7th century—to Christian rule. By the 11th century, although Jerusalem had then been ruled by Muslims for hundreds of years, the practices of

    First Crusade

    First Crusade

    First_Crusade

  • Jerusalem–Yitzhak Navon railway station
  • Train station located in Jerusalem, Israel

    Jerusalem–Yitzhak Navon Railway Station (Hebrew: תחנת הרכבת ירושלים – יצחק נבון, Tahanat HaRakevet Yerushalaim–Yitzhak Navon; Arabic: محطة أورشليم – يتسحاق

    Jerusalem–Yitzhak Navon railway station

    Jerusalem–Yitzhak Navon railway station

    Jerusalem–Yitzhak_Navon_railway_station

  • Kidnapping and murder of Mohammed Abu Khdeir
  • 2014 murder of a 16-year-old Palestinian by Israeli settlers

    Palestinian, was forced into a car by Israeli citizens on an occupied East Jerusalem street. His family immediately reported the fact to Israeli Police who

    Kidnapping and murder of Mohammed Abu Khdeir

    Kidnapping_and_murder_of_Mohammed_Abu_Khdeir

  • Al-Aqsa Mosque
  • Mosque compound in Jerusalem

    mosque or prayer hall in the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in the Old City of Jerusalem. In some sources the building is also named al-Masjid al-Aqṣā, but this

    Al-Aqsa Mosque

    Al-Aqsa Mosque

    Al-Aqsa_Mosque

  • Gehenna
  • Historic valley in Jerusalem and religious concept

    commentaries give the location as below the southern wall of ancient Jerusalem, stretching from the foot of Mount Zion eastward past the Tyropoeon Valley

    Gehenna

    Gehenna

    Gehenna

  • 2014 Jerusalem unrest
  • Period of heightened Israeli–Palestinian violence

    Jerusalem unrest, sometimes referred as the Silent Intifada (other names given include urban intifada, Firecracker intifada, car intifada, Jerusalem intifada

    2014 Jerusalem unrest

    2014_Jerusalem_unrest

  • Palestine
  • Country in West Asia

    Levant region of West Asia. It encompasses the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, both of which are occupied by Israel. These territories

    Palestine

    Palestine

    Palestine

  • Third Temple
  • Hypothetical rebuilt Jewish holy temple in Jerusalem

    in Jerusalem. It would succeed the First Temple and the Second Temple, the former having been destroyed during the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem in c

    Third Temple

    Third_Temple

  • Jerusalem's Lot
  • 1978 short story by Stephen King

    "Jerusalem's Lot" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in King's 1978 collection Night Shift. The story was also printed in the illustrated

    Jerusalem's Lot

    Jerusalem's_Lot

  • Hezbollah–Israel conflict (2023–present)
  • HaGoshrim". The Jerusalem Post. 30 July 2024. Retrieved 30 July 2024. "Hezbollah says it fired at Israeli warplanes in Lebanese airspace". The Jerusalem Post. 30

    Hezbollah–Israel conflict (2023–present)

    Hezbollah–Israel conflict (2023–present)

    Hezbollah–Israel_conflict_(2023–present)

  • Israel Fire and Rescue Services
  • Israeli public institution

    firefighters had previously been volunteers. Israel Fire and Rescue Services operates 5 fire stations in Jerusalem. The main station is in Givat Mordechai, with

    Israel Fire and Rescue Services

    Israel Fire and Rescue Services

    Israel_Fire_and_Rescue_Services

  • Iron Dome
  • Israeli air defense system

    weeks beforehand, two Katyhusha rockets were fired into southern Israel, and according to The Jerusalem Post the IDF believes that they originated from

    Iron Dome

    Iron Dome

    Iron_Dome

  • Crusades
  • Religious wars of the High Middle Ages

    Clermont in November 1095—a call to arms for Christians to reconquer Jerusalem from the Muslims, with promises of spiritual reward. By this time, the

    Crusades

    Crusades

    Crusades

  • Jerusalem! Tactical Game of the 1948 War
  • Board wargame published in 1975

    Jerusalem! Tactical Game of the 1948 War is a board wargame published by Simulations Design Corporation (SDC) in 1975 that simulates the 1948 Arab–Israeli

    Jerusalem! Tactical Game of the 1948 War

    Jerusalem!_Tactical_Game_of_the_1948_War

  • Timeline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in 2023
  • Jerusalem, Prompting Rocket Fire From Gaza". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 April 2023. Gritten, David; Lukov, Yaroslav (5 April 2023). "Jerusalem:

    Timeline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in 2023

    Timeline_of_the_Israeli–Palestinian_conflict_in_2023

  • First Jewish–Roman War
  • Rebellion against Roman rule (66–73/74 CE)

    Mount Scopus overlooking Jerusalem. This drove the rebels into the inner city and Temple complex. Upon entering, Gallus set fire to the Bezetha district

    First Jewish–Roman War

    First Jewish–Roman War

    First_Jewish–Roman_War

  • Herod's Palace (Jerusalem)
  • Royal complex in Jerusalem destroyed during the First Jewish Revolt

    Herod's Palace at Jerusalem was built in the last quarter of the 1st century BC by King Herod the Great of Judea from 37 BC to 4 BC. It was the second

    Herod's Palace (Jerusalem)

    Herod's Palace (Jerusalem)

    Herod's_Palace_(Jerusalem)

  • Temple Mount
  • Religious site in Jerusalem

    romanized: Har hab-Bayiṯ) is a hill in the Old City of Jerusalem. Once the site of two successive Temples in Jerusalem, it is now home to the Islamic compound known

    Temple Mount

    Temple Mount

    Temple_Mount

  • 2023 Givat Shaul shooting
  • Militant attack against Israeli civilians in Jerusalem

    16 Israeli civilians at a bus stop on the Givat Shaul Interchange in Jerusalem during the ceasefire of the Gaza war. A fourth individual, Yuval Kestelman

    2023 Givat Shaul shooting

    2023_Givat_Shaul_shooting

  • Chariots of Fire
  • 1981 film by Hugh Hudson

    "Bring me my Chariot of fire!" from the William Blake poem adapted into the British hymn and unofficial English anthem "Jerusalem"; the hymn is heard at

    Chariots of Fire

    Chariots_of_Fire

  • Jewish Quarter (Jerusalem)
  • One of the four traditional quarters of Jerusalem's Old City

    al-Yehūd) is one of the four traditional quarters of the Old City of Jerusalem. The area lies in the southwestern sector of the walled city, and stretches

    Jewish Quarter (Jerusalem)

    Jewish Quarter (Jerusalem)

    Jewish_Quarter_(Jerusalem)

  • Timeline of the 2026 Iran war
  • commanders in Tehran". The Jerusalem Post. 14 March 2026. Retrieved 14 March 2026. "Some oil loading operations suspended after fire in UAE's Fujairah, sources

    Timeline of the 2026 Iran war

    Timeline_of_the_2026_Iran_war

  • Jesus
  • First-century Jewish preacher and religious leader

    Jesus was circumcised at eight days old, presented at the Temple in Jerusalem at 40 days old, baptized by John the Baptist as a young adult, and, after

    Jesus

    Jesus

    Jesus

  • Six-Day War
  • 1967 war between Israel and Arab states

    In the war, Israel captured and occupied the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) from Jordan, the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt, and the

    Six-Day War

    Six-Day War

    Six-Day_War

  • Baldwin III of Jerusalem
  • King of Jerusalem from 1143 to 1163

    Baldwin III (1130 – 10 February 1163) was the king of Jerusalem from 1143 until his death. Although he only took up sole rule in 1152 and died young,

    Baldwin III of Jerusalem

    Baldwin III of Jerusalem

    Baldwin_III_of_Jerusalem

  • The Cardo (Jerusalem)
  • Road in ancient Jerusalem

    The Cardo was a central north–south oriented thoroughfare in Jerusalem duringthe Late Roman and Byzantine periods. Together with the east–west oriented

    The Cardo (Jerusalem)

    The Cardo (Jerusalem)

    The_Cardo_(Jerusalem)

  • Titus
  • Roman emperor from AD 79 to 81

    the fires subsided, Titus gave the order to destroy the remainder of the city, allegedly intending that no one would remember the name Jerusalem. The

    Titus

    Titus

    Titus

  • Musical chairs
  • Elimination genre party game

    "Trip to Jerusalem" aired on GMA Network on April 9, 2017. It featured the young girl Jessie (played by Barbie Forteza). Buggins' turn Chinese fire drill

    Musical chairs

    Musical chairs

    Musical_chairs

  • Babylonian captivity
  • Period in Jewish history during the 6th century BCE

    siege of Jerusalem in 597 BCE, around 7,000 individuals were exiled to Mesopotamia. Further expulsions followed the destruction of Jerusalem and Solomon's

    Babylonian captivity

    Babylonian captivity

    Babylonian_captivity

  • Paul the Apostle
  • Christian apostle and missionary (c. 5 – c. 64/65)

    marriage (1 Cor 7:10) Acts 8:1 "at Jerusalem"; Acts 9:13 "at Jerusalem"; Acts 9:21 "in Jerusalem"; Acts 26:10 "in Jerusalem". In Galatians 1:13, Paul states

    Paul the Apostle

    Paul the Apostle

    Paul_the_Apostle

  • Fotios Katsikaris
  • Greek professional basketball player and coach

    Katsikaris was hired as the Hapoel Jerusalem head coach. However, on November 9, 2017, Katiskaris was fired by Hapoel Jerusalem due to poor results. On December

    Fotios Katsikaris

    Fotios Katsikaris

    Fotios_Katsikaris

  • Synagogues of Jerusalem
  • Jewish congregational temples in Jerusalem

    notable synagogues of Jerusalem. Beis Aharon Synagogue of Karlin-Stolin. In around 1870 the first Karlin-Stolin Hasidim settled in Jerusalem and by 1874 had

    Synagogues of Jerusalem

    Synagogues of Jerusalem

    Synagogues_of_Jerusalem

  • Reichstag fire
  • 1933 arson attack in Berlin, Germany

    July 2019). "Newly found account of 1933 Reichstag fire casts doubt on Nazi narrative". The Jerusalem Post. Archived from the original on 11 January 2021

    Reichstag fire

    Reichstag fire

    Reichstag_fire

  • Jerusalem (British band)
  • British hard rock band

    Jerusalem were a British hard rock band. The five-member band released one self-titled album worldwide in 1972 on Deram Records (UK catalogue number:

    Jerusalem (British band)

    Jerusalem_(British_band)

  • American Colony, Jerusalem
  • 19th-century American colony in Palestine

    Chicago Fire of 1871 (see "It is Well with My Soul"), Chicago residents Anna and Horatio Spafford led a small American contingent in 1881 to Jerusalem to form

    American Colony, Jerusalem

    American Colony, Jerusalem

    American_Colony,_Jerusalem

  • 1212
  • Year

    of Shrewsbury, English bishop Walter of Montbéliard, constable of Jerusalem "Fires, Great", in The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being an Historical Treasury

    1212

    1212

    1212

  • November 2016 Israel fires
  • Series of fires in Israel in November 2016

    eleven neighborhoods. Other major fires occurred in Zikhron Ya'akov and in the Jerusalem area, as well as smaller fires throughout Israel and the West Bank

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    November 2016 Israel fires

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  • Deir Yassin massacre
  • 1948 mass killing by Zionist militants

    covering fire, and two Palmach squads entered the village as reinforcement. A number of villagers were taken captive and paraded through West Jerusalem before

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    Deir Yassin massacre

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  • List of Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel in 2012
  • rocket fired from Gaza at Beersheba, Jerusalem Post 19:04 13-03-2012 Rocket attacks continue after IAF strike, Jerusalem Post 15-03-2012 Gaza fire continues

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    List of Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel in 2012

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  • Meir Tobianski
  • Israeli officer wrongly executed for treason

    section of the Jerusalem Electric Corporation, although the list 'vanished'. Be'eri, who was late for the trial, had already prepared a firing squad of six

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  • Destruction of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
  • they resorted to burning it with fire. The desecration was not only carried out on Christian sites in and around Jerusalem. In campaigns of 1011 and 1013–14

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  • HOSHA'NA
  • Male

    Hebrew

    HOSHA'NA

    (הוֹשׁע-נא) Hebrew unisex name derived from hosha'na, HOSHA'NA means "deliver us." In the bible, this was the cry of the people who recognized Jesus as the Messiah when he entered Jerusalem.

    HOSHA'NA

  • Ariel
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Jewish, Shakespearean

    Ariel

    Lion of God; Name for Jerusalem

    Ariel

  • SalahAlDin
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    Arabic, Muslim

    SalahAlDin

    Righteousness of the Faith; Name of the Muslim Leader who Liberated Jerusalem from the Crusaders

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  • Jerusalem
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    Biblical

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    Vision of peace.

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    a village near Jerusalem where Jesus visited Mary; Martha and Lazarus.

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  • HOSANNA
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    English

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    Anglicized form of Greek Hōsanna, HOSANNA means "deliver us." In the bible, this was the cry of the people who recognized Jesus as the Messiah when he entered Jerusalem.

    HOSANNA

  • ATSEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ATSEL

    (אָצֵל) Hebrew name ATSEL means "noble." In the bible, this is the name of a place near Jerusalem, and a descendant of Saul.

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  • Salah Al Din
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Salah Al Din

    Righteousness of the faith, Name of the Muslim leader who liberated jerusalem from the crusaders

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  • Arel
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    Hebrew

    Arel

    Sprite; lion of God. A biblical alternate name for Jerusalem. Name of a prankish spirit in...

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  • ANNA
  • Female

    English

    ANNA

     Latin form of Greek Hanna, ANNA means "favor; grace." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a prophetess in Jerusalem.

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  • Arial
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew Welsh

    Arial

    Sprite; lion of God. A biblical alternate name for Jerusalem. Name of a prankish spirit in...

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  • Bethani
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Bethani

    a village near Jerusalem where Jesus visited Mary; Martha and Lazarus.

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  • AZEL
  • Male

    English

    AZEL

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Atsel, AZEL means "noble." In the bible, this is the name of a place near Jerusalem, and a descendant of Saul.

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  • MNASON
  • Male

    Greek

    MNASON

    (Μνάσων) Greek name, possibly MNASON means "remembering." In the bible, this is the name of a Christian from Cyprus whom Paul stayed with in Jerusalem.

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  • Jerusalem
  • Biblical

    Jerusalem

    vision of peace,the habitation of peace,

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  • AZAL
  • Male

    English

    AZAL

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Atsel, AZAL means "noble." In the bible, this is the name of a place near Jerusalem, and a descendant of Saul.

    AZAL

  • Ariel
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew American Biblical Shakespearean

    Ariel

    Sprite; lion of God. A biblical alternate name for Jerusalem. Name of a prankish spirit in...

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  • Bethanee
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Bethanee

    a village near Jerusalem where Jesus visited Mary; Martha and Lazarus.

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  • Bethanie
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    Hebrew

    Bethanie

    a village near Jerusalem where Jesus visited Mary; Martha and Lazarus.

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  • Salah Al Din |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Salah Al Din |

    Righteousness of the faith, Name of the Muslim leader who liberated jerusalem from the crusaders

    Salah Al Din |

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  • Ivett
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English

    Ivett

    Archer; Yew Wood; Diminutive of Yvonne

  • Aethelmaer
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    English

    Aethelmaer

    Noble or famous.

  • Athulith
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    Hindu

    Athulith

  • Lucija
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Chinese, Latin, Slovenia, Swedish

    Lucija

    Light

  • Alles
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch and North German

    Alles

    Dutch and North German : patronymic from the Low German personal name Aldert (see Alderink) or Frisian Allo, a variant of Adalo, from Germanic adal ‘noble’.English : variant spelling of Allis.

  • Devadevi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Devadevi

    Goddess of God

  • Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Shree

    Goddess Lakshmi, Auspicious, Luster, Prosperity, Pratham, Shrestha

  • Heywood
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, English

    Heywood

    From the Hedged Forest

  • Kamatchidevi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Kamatchidevi

    Lotus

  • KRIOS
  • Male

    Greek

    KRIOS

    (Κρίος) Variant spelling of Greek Kreios, KRIOS means "master, ruler." In mythology, this is the name of one of the Titans.

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  • Hospitaler
  • n.

    One of an order of knights who built a hospital at Jerusalem for pilgrims, A. D. 1042. They were called Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, and after the removal of the order to Malta, Knights of Malta.

  • Sea
  • n.

    A great brazen laver in the temple at Jerusalem; -- so called from its size.

  • Templar
  • n.

    One of a religious and military order first established at Jerusalem, in the early part of the 12th century, for the protection of pilgrims and of the Holy Sepulcher. These Knights Templars, or Knights of the Temple, were so named because they occupied an apartment of the palace of Bladwin II. in Jerusalem, near the Temple.

  • Catholicos
  • n.

    The spiritual head of the Armenian church, who resides at Etchmiadzin, Russia, and has ecclesiastical jurisdiction over, and consecrates the holy oil for, the Armenians of Russia, Turkey, and Persia, including the Patriarchs of Constantinople, Jerusalem, and Sis.

  • Aceldama
  • n.

    The potter's field, said to have lain south of Jerusalem, purchased with the bribe which Judas took for betraying his Master, and therefore called the field of blood. Fig.: A field of bloodshed.

  • Artichoke
  • n.

    See Jerusalem artichoke.

  • Gehenna
  • n.

    The valley of Hinnom, near Jerusalem, where some of the Israelites sacrificed their children to Moloch, which, on this account, was afterward regarded as a place of abomination, and made a receptacle for all the refuse of the city, perpetual fires being kept up in order to prevent pestilential effluvia. In the New Testament the name is transferred, by an easy metaphor, to Hell.

  • Calvary
  • n.

    The place where Christ was crucified, on a small hill outside of Jerusalem.

  • Jerusalem
  • n.

    The chief city of Palestine, intimately associated with the glory of the Jewish nation, and the life and death of Jesus Christ.

  • Temple
  • n.

    The edifice erected at Jerusalem for the worship of Jehovah.

  • Sanctuary
  • n.

    The most retired part of the temple at Jerusalem, called the Holy of Holies, in which was kept the ark of the covenant, and into which no person was permitted to enter except the high priest, and he only once a year, to intercede for the people; also, the most sacred part of the tabernacle; also, the temple at Jerusalem.

  • Hadji
  • n.

    A Greek or Armenian who has visited the holy sepulcher at Jerusalem.

  • Zion
  • n.

    A hill in Jerusalem, which, after the capture of that city by the Israelites, became the royal residence of David and his successors.

  • Judaizer
  • n.

    One who conforms to or inculcates Judaism; specifically, pl. (Ch. Hist.), those Jews who accepted Christianity but still adhered to the law of Moses and worshiped in the temple at Jerusalem.

  • Swedenborgian
  • n.

    One who holds the doctrines of the New Jerusalem church, as taught by Emanuel Swedenborg, a Swedish philosopher and religious writer, who was born a. d. 1688 and died 1772. Swedenborg claimed to have intercourse with the spiritual world, through the opening of his spiritual senses in 1745. He taught that the Lord Jesus Christ, as comprehending in himself all the fullness of the Godhead, is the one only God, and that there is a spiritual sense to the Scriptures, which he (Swedenborg) was able to reveal, because he saw the correspondence between natural and spiritual things.

  • Tophet
  • n.

    A place lying east or southeast of Jerusalem, in the valley of Hinnom.

  • Zion
  • n.

    The heavenly Jerusalem; heaven.

  • Synanthrose
  • n.

    A variety of sugar, isomeric with sucrose, found in the tubers of the Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), in the dahlia, and other Compositae.