Jerusalem in the twentieth century
… receive large numbers of pilgrims and merchants, so that one often hears various languages of India in walking through the streets of Jerusalem’. During the first decade of the twentieth …
… receive large numbers of pilgrims and merchants, so that one often hears various languages of India in walking through the streets of Jerusalem’. During the first decade of the twentieth …
… the 1996 celebration of Jerusalem's 3000-year anniversary … Jews and Arabs now living in Jerusalem, Benvenisti has no such … , from those who walk its streets today to the meddlesome …
… streets of Jerusalem. The traditional words of Jewish consolation, "May the Almighty comfort you and all the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem," evoked the City. Even the word "Zionism," …
… of the street and the northern side of the podium rested up against W4. It seems that the building was situated there before the street, but continued to be used until the time of the street’…
… streets and intersections, so that the residents of Jerusalem are now constantly under observation, from the minute they leave their homes until they return to them. Also underway is the …
Because of strategic location and religious associations, Jerusalem presents many challenges to planners. The British, the Israelis, and the Jordanians each have had differing …
… streets began, these remains were not known to exist; many of them were wholly or partially tlestroyed in the process of grading, and now that the streets … by the grading of the street. The …
… The Armenians’ religious center in Jerusalem was the convent and church of St. James. This holy place was mucA valued by the Armenian community, who believed it was founded …
… along the western part of a paved street from the Byzantine period that ascends … a street from the Second Temple period, a retaining wall dating to the Late Roman period, a paved street …