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The Romans then barred Jews from | Jerusalem, except to attend Tisha B'Av. |
oven in every city controlled by the King of | Jerusalem, except in Jerusalem itself, where their aut |
truction of Aelia Capitolina on the ruins of | Jerusalem exiling the resident Jews. |
After 1967, as | Jerusalem expanded outward, Jaffa Road began to declin |
opolites, Liber de Syria Expugnata, Liber de | Jerusalem Expugnata |
shifted to Israel where he played for Beitar | Jerusalem F.C. in the season 1995/1996. |
season 1996/97, he scored 5 goals for Beitar | Jerusalem F.C. and in the season 1997/98, he improved |
t decided to join the Israeli team of Beitar | Jerusalem F.C.where he scored 6 goals in the first sea |
d fortresses of Outremer fall to Saladin and | Jerusalem falls to the Muslim armies. |
After a struggle for supremacy, | Jerusalem falls to Goffredo; Argante is overcome and c |
ded in 1869 as a cooperative effort by seven | Jerusalem families who pooled their funds to purchase |
e shrine, the al-Husaynis and another rising | Jerusalem family of notables (A'ayan), the Yunis clan, |
th Israeli Champions and Cup Holders, Beitar | Jerusalem FC, on a 3 year contract. |
ly 2007, at nearly 32, he was sold to Beitar | Jerusalem FC, signing a three-year contract worth £246 |
on and in the next season he moved to Beitar | Jerusalem FC. |
ry 2007, he had a small loan stint at Beitar | Jerusalem FC. |
h the clock towers in Safed, Acre, Haifa and | Jerusalem featured in a series of Ottoman Clock Towers |
Hasmonean | Jerusalem featured two major landmarks of which no rem |
co-operation and dialogue between all Jews ( | Jerusalem, February 14, 1999). |
Jerusalem: Feldheim Pub., 1988. | |
Jerusalem: Feldheim Publishers. | |
After World War I, the Bukharian Quarter of | Jerusalem fell into a period of decline as monies form |
His eleventh year, the year in which | Jerusalem fell, would then be 588/587 BC, in agreement |
onclusion that, due to the sins of the west, | Jerusalem fell, and now the people of the west must re |
The | Jerusalem File (1972) |
Jerusalem Film Festival describes the work of the film | |
, in 1109, with the aid of King Baldwin I of | Jerusalem, finally captured the town and established t |
The | Jerusalem Fire Brigade is headquartered in Givat Morde |
e established the Kochav miYaakov Yeshiva in | Jerusalem, first in the Shaarei_Chesed neighborhood an |
According to the Hebrew Bible, the Jews from | Jerusalem fled to this place after the death of Gedali |
rch ("Machon Harry Fischel") is a Yeshiva in | Jerusalem focusing primarily on the training of dayani |
The Betar | Jerusalem football club has a playing field in Beit Ve |
uths from the Ein Kerem neighborhood in West | Jerusalem for 14 hand-grenade attacks against Christia |
e as a Commander of the Order of St. John of | Jerusalem for her services. |
Tel Aviv to Israeli league champions Beitar | Jerusalem for a price of $350,000 and a 2 year deal wo |
the Honorary Delegation to accompany him to | Jerusalem for the celebration of the 60th anniversary |
pe's goal was simply to obtain a foothold in | Jerusalem for the Church. |
In the 2007-08 season, Shum managed Beitar | Jerusalem for a year and was very successful by leadin |
the Honorary Delegation to accompany him to | Jerusalem for the celebration of the 60th anniversary |
eral of Nur ad-Din, fought King Amalric I of | Jerusalem for the control of Egypt. |
in Europe, exceeding even Santiago, Rome and | Jerusalem for numbers of pilgrims. |
gning of the treaty allowing free passage to | Jerusalem for pilgrims. |
Department at the Rubin Academy of Music in | Jerusalem for many years. |
ndow a province of the knights of St John of | Jerusalem, for the purpose of combating the enemies of |
this day) the center of kabbalistic study in | Jerusalem for over 250 years. |
Terry Venables signed Amsalem from Beitar | Jerusalem for £800,000 in 1998 via a third party at a |
the Convent of Ecce Homo in the Old City of | Jerusalem for the Sisters of Sion. |
Mount Zion was not a new site in | Jerusalem for Christian patrons to erect their monumen |
Arad lived in | Jerusalem for nine years. |
studied at the Merkaz Harav Kook yeshiva in | Jerusalem for 10 years. |
Every year his parents went to | Jerusalem for the Feast of the Passover. |
nor by | Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great King. |
619, Sophronius accompanied the body back to | Jerusalem for monastic burial. |
the Honorary Delegation to accompany him to | Jerusalem for the celebration of the 60th anniversary |
mage to the Holy Land in 1104-07 and visited | Jerusalem for a second time in 1114-16. |
fulfilled rabbinical roles in Lithuania and | Jerusalem for over 60 years. |
hment of Israel in 1948 she began working in | Jerusalem for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. |
and Godfrey of Bouillon, the first ruler of | Jerusalem, for possession of Jaffa as an autonomous po |
Mu'in ad-Din signed a new peace treaty with | Jerusalem for their mutual protection against Zengi. |
nerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of | Jerusalem for his services to medicine. |
He played for Beitar | Jerusalem for three seasons 1995-1998. |
of Cyprus and also a Titular King Consort of | Jerusalem for the brief period of her reign from 1459 |
place in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East | Jerusalem for President of the Palestinian National Au |
f Cyprus and acting Regent of the Kingdom of | Jerusalem for her son Hugh II of Cyprus until her deat |
abbi Fatiyah was famous in Baghdad and later | Jerusalem for being the uncontested master in the scie |
Each floor has views overlooking the | Jerusalem Forest. |
ith Ehud Zohary) at the Hebrew University in | Jerusalem, found that the area is also activated in ve |
Teddy Kollek and the | Jerusalem Foundation mobilized more funding from frien |
It is a property of the Evangelical | Jerusalem Foundation, one of the three foundations of |
Bais Hatalmud is a Yeshiva in | Jerusalem founded and headed by Rabbi Dov Schwartzman. |
rldwide, including Chamber Music Festival in | Jerusalem founded by Elena Bashkirova in 2009. |
hen, together with his family, he settled in | Jerusalem, founding there a bet ha-midrash. |
imes God's voice rang from the heights, from | Jerusalem, from Zion (Ezek. |
son Manasses was constable of the kingdom of | Jerusalem from 1144 to 1152. |
Menelaus was High Priest in | Jerusalem from 171 BC to about 161 BC. |
ng up the City of David after the capture of | Jerusalem from the Jebusites. |
1 and Edwin Seroussi at Hebrew University in | Jerusalem from 2001 to 2002. |
was a Sub-Prelate of the Order of St John of | Jerusalem from 1993 until 2002. |
When Emperor Hadrian vowed to rebuild | Jerusalem from the wreckage in 130 C.E., he considered |
adhelaldin Agha Al-Asali Duzdar was mayor of | Jerusalem from 1838 to as late as 1863. |
Crusaders who were interested in recovering | Jerusalem from Muslim control. |
Zechariah: said to come in | Jerusalem from Babylonia when already old. |
father, Rennie MacInnes, would be Bishop of | Jerusalem from 1914 to 1931. |
Guillaume d'Agen) was the Latin Patriarch of | Jerusalem from 1261-1270. |
and works in Wales, having spent 22 years in | Jerusalem from 1967-1989. |
astellan and lord of Ramla in the Kingdom of | Jerusalem from 1106 to his death. |
d Ralph or Radulphus) was Latin Patriarch of | Jerusalem from 1214 to 1225. |
f the adjacent neighborhood, who had come to | Jerusalem from Morocco in the days of Saladin. |
John VII was Patriarch of | Jerusalem from 964 to 966. |
In 1187 Saladin captured | Jerusalem from the Crusader states. |
He also served as CNN's correspondent in | Jerusalem from 2004-2006. |
rayers from the Diaspora in the direction of | Jerusalem, from there they ascend by way of the Wester |
ine and the Ottoman-appointed Grand Mufti of | Jerusalem from 1914 to 1918, although British Mandate |
After the Rashidun Caliphate conquest of | Jerusalem from the Byzantines, Jews were allowed to pr |
After the First Crusade captured | Jerusalem from the Fatimids, the capable vizier al-Afd |
olic Church who served as Latin Patriarch of | Jerusalem from 1906 to 1919, and was elevated to the c |
urrender his castle of Mirabel, and captured | Jerusalem from Melisende. |
by St. Sophronius, who was the Patriarch of | Jerusalem from 634 to 638. |
Arsuf (or Arsur) from 1236 and Constable of | Jerusalem from 1251. |
Khalidi was elected mayor of | Jerusalem from 1934-1937. |
aza, southern Palestine, and the District of | Jerusalem from 1922 to 1929. |
was the High Priest in the Second Temple in | Jerusalem from AD 37 to 41 according to Josephus's Ant |
gogue, which served as the main synagogue in | Jerusalem from the 16th century until 1948, when it wa |
rst members of the board of directors of the | Jerusalem Fund for Education and Community Development |
tion with their Ebert Prize, and has won the | Jerusalem Fund's Theodor Herzl Award, the European Aer |
Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University of | Jerusalem fundraising gala (2004); an honorary law deg |
y St Teilo Padarn travels on a pilgrimage to | Jerusalem, gaining the gift of tongues on the way, for |
and studied law at the Hebrew University of | Jerusalem, gaining certification as a lawyer. |
He studied law at the Hebrew University of | Jerusalem, gaining a LL.B, before continuing his legal |
the middle east, also to be found in Israel ( | Jerusalem), Gaza, and the West Bank. |
Talmud (as well as the Daf Yomi cycle), the | Jerusalem Gemara to Shekalim is included. |
ic Church began appointing its own bishop in | Jerusalem, generally known as the Armenian Patriarch o |
oge, assassinated by Heraclius, Patriarch of | Jerusalem, Gerard of Ridefort is named new Grand Maste |
Only in 1960 did a new Armenian Patriarch of | Jerusalem get officially elected, namely Patriarch Yeg |
the 2009-10 Israeli State Cup winner, Hapoel | Jerusalem, Gilboa/Galil and Elitzur Maccabi Netanya. |
of the newly-established Crusader Kingdom of | Jerusalem, Godfrey loomed large in the medieval Christ |
f Colemi (Hugo Coloniacum) in the Kingdom of | Jerusalem granted lands to found a grange here exempt |
King Baldwin III of | Jerusalem granted him the ruined city of Gaza, which B |
um of Art, the Jewish Museum (New York), The | Jerusalem Great Synagogue Jacob and Belle Rosenbaum Me |
oly Temple and Sepulcher, and of St. John of | Jerusalem, H.R.D.M. + K.D.S.H.". |
filiated group, Jund al-Quds, or Soldiers of | Jerusalem, had carried out the attack. |
on the site where the Knights of St. John of | Jerusalem had their priory in Dublin. |
then Constantinople on behalf of Amalric of | Jerusalem had reconciled them. |
administration of Jewish communal affairs in | Jerusalem had fallen into the hands of iniquitous offi |
By 1857, the perushim community in | Jerusalem had grown to 750 people. |
Jerusalem had not suffered any serious terrorist attac | |
The rebuilding of the Jewish community in | Jerusalem had begun under Cyrus the Great, who had per |
performed the marriage, as the patriarch of | Jerusalem had not yet been consecrated. |
sted for four weeks, the balance in power in | Jerusalem had shifted dramatically. |
was another solidarity mission that covered | Jerusalem, Haifa, and Sderot. |
ian-born sociologist at Hebrew University of | Jerusalem; Hamman Shelach, an Israeli judge, his wife |
In Eichmann in | Jerusalem, Hannah Arendt concluded that, aside from a |
Hapoel | Jerusalem has won the cup after defeating Maccabi Tel |
the four quarters of the walled Old City of | Jerusalem has been called the Armenian Quarter. |
te of the fence planned to encircle northern | Jerusalem has been revised several times. |
The Madaba Map depiction of 6th-century | Jerusalem has the Cardo Maximus, the town's main stree |
rofessor of Kabbalah at Hebrew University of | Jerusalem has bemoaned the hijacking of 'kabbalah' by |
s, Hapoel Holon, and the cup holders, Hapoel | Jerusalem, have been drawn straight into the quarterfi |
church; following his marriage to Yolande of | Jerusalem, he took up the Sixth Crusade but later aban |
y of Agriculture at the Hebrew University of | Jerusalem, he began his doctorate studies in the Weizm |
A Sub-Prelate of the Order of St John of | Jerusalem, he died on 8 December 1903. |
rive for Christians suffering persecution in | Jerusalem, he gave ten times more than any other donor |
A Sub-Prelate of the Order of St John of | Jerusalem, he died on March 28, 1938. |
With the entire army of | Jerusalem he marched to the fortress and began to dest |
art in a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and in | Jerusalem he was knighted. |
In | Jerusalem, he founded and led the yeshiva Tiferes Boch |
Before | Jerusalem he lived in Egypt where he was CNN's Bureau |
A Sub-Prelate of the Order of St John of | Jerusalem, he died on 23 December 1980 |
A Sub-Prelate of the Order of St John of | Jerusalem, he died on 4 July 1989. |
Soon after his arrival in | Jerusalem, he played an instrumental part in the outco |
A Sub-Prelate of the Order of St John of | Jerusalem, he died on 10 March 1990. |
on) in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of | Jerusalem, he has counseled and guided tens of thousan |
A Sub-Prelate of the Order of St John of | Jerusalem, he died on 29 April 1977. |
fter the destruction of the Second Temple of | Jerusalem he engaged in the construction of the ruins |
A Sub-Prelate of the Order of St John of | Jerusalem, he died in post on 23 November 1942. |
Hayam Zevee Sneersohn, when as emissary from | Jerusalem he visited Australia from December 1861 unti |
A Sub-Prelate of the Order of St John of | Jerusalem, he died on 7 March 1957. |
Before rising to the primacy of the see of | Jerusalem, he was a monk and theologian who was the ch |
arriving in what remained of the Kingdom of | Jerusalem, he took part in the siege of Acre. |
A Sub Prelate of the Order of | Jerusalem, he died on 23 April 1995. |
Returning to | Jerusalem, he was given letters of recommendation nomi |
After the loss of | Jerusalem he became Lord of Cyprus. |
In | Jerusalem he served as a canon of the Church of the Ho |
In 1120, with Baldwin II, King of | Jerusalem, he convened the Council of Nablus. |
d Olmert was serving in his post as Mayor of | Jerusalem, he led efforts to protest against the way O |
After coming to Gaul from | Jerusalem, he was ordained a deacon. |
Born in | Jerusalem, he spent a year in Jaffa as a teacher of Ar |
A Sub-Prelate of the Order of St John of | Jerusalem he died on 20 October 1983 . |
At the Hebrew University of | Jerusalem, he pursued graduate studies in early Christ |
as founded by "Big Daddy" John Bishop in the | Jerusalem Heights neighborhood of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, |
and secular lords in the crusader Kingdom of | Jerusalem, held on January 16, 1120. |
of the Knights of the Hospital of St John of | Jerusalem, hence the 'Ysbyty' in the title (Welsh for |
essor of zoology at the Hebrew University of | Jerusalem, Henrietta Hannah, who wrote a biography of |
city he got news of the death of the King of | Jerusalem, Henry II of Champagne, and he returned to A |
Jerusalem Hill - A location southwest of Cranes Corner | |
rn Golan, and the rest from vineyards in the | Jerusalem hills and the mountains of the Upper Galilee |
he road connected the coastal plain with the | Jerusalem hills. |
Bek, Bishop of Durham and Latin patriarch of | Jerusalem, his kinsman and namesake. |
With him and Jose ben Johanan of | Jerusalem, his colleague, begins the period known in J |
Five years later he was again at | Jerusalem, his movements in the interim being unknown. |
Born in | Jerusalem, his father Rabbi Menachem Porush (1916-2010 |
In 1946 while living in | Jerusalem, his wife Chana Gittel died of pneumonia. |
description of Palestine, and especially of | Jerusalem, his native city, is one of the best parts o |
e the foundation of the Hebrew University of | Jerusalem Horovitz was a member of its Board of Truste |
he contest was held at the IBA TV Studios in | Jerusalem, hosted by Roni Yoval and Noam Aviram. |
erty was given to the Knights of St. John of | Jerusalem, however this was not where the Manor Court |
* Yad Vashem Archives, | Jerusalem, Hungary No. 3741 |
While in | Jerusalem Hunt had met Henry Wentworth Monk, a millena |
Prior to becoming Grand Mufti of | Jerusalem, Hussein was the manager and imam of the Al- |
ion will reflect that of the sad stranger in | Jerusalem if she does not act. |
The dead body of Josiah was delivered to | Jerusalem immediately and buried according to the cust |
y Abbot Leo A. Rudloff of Dormition Abbey in | Jerusalem in 1953. |
e candelabrum that was used in the Temple in | Jerusalem in ancient times. |
St Cyril of | Jerusalem in the Library of Nicene and Post-Nicene Fat |
the Law Faculty of the Hebrew University of | Jerusalem in 1984 and continued advanced Law studies a |
He went to live at | Jerusalem in 1785, but afterward traveled through Euro |
mon Nissim Algazi was rabbi in Smyrna and in | Jerusalem in the 17th century. |
sh Mandate of Palestine in 1939, and died in | Jerusalem in 1946. |
vation was undertaken by the Islamic waqf of | Jerusalem in 1975-76. |
gone to Balliol! (written to his father from | Jerusalem in October 1939) |
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