- -ayim
indicates the dual, thus
leading to the
suggestion that the name
Yerushalayim refers to the fact that the city
initially sat on two hills. The Execration...
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Jerusalem Day (Hebrew: יום ירושלים, Yom
Yerushaláyim) is an
Israeli national holiday that
commemorates the "reunification" of East
Jerusalem (including...
- (Hebrew: עמותת עטרת כהנים, lit. 'Crown of the Priests'), also
Ateret Yerushalayim, is an
Israeli Jewish organization with a
yeshiva located in the Muslim...
- romanized: Moadon
Kaduregel Beitar Yerushalayim),
commonly known as
Beitar Jerusalem (Hebrew: בית"ר ירושלים, romanized: Beitar
Yerushalayim) or
simply Beitar (בית"ר)...
- "Jerusalem of Gold" (Hebrew: ירושלים של זהב,
Yerushalayim Shel Zahav) is an
Israeli song
written by
Naomi Shemer.
Often contrasted to Israel's national...
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Yakir Yerushalayim (Hebrew: יַקִּיר יְרוּשָׁלַיִם; English:
Worthy Citizen of Jerusalem) is an
annual citizenship prize in Jerusalem,
inaugurated in 1967...
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Tifereth Jerusalem (MTJ) (Hebrew: מתיבתא תפארת ירושלים,
Mesivta Tiferet Yerushaláyim) is a
yeshiva on the
Lower East Side of New York City. One of the oldest...
- Aviv, 1981.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Mir Yeshiva. The Mir
Yerushalayim Website Reeva Kimble's "Brief
History of the Jews of Mir" "Moving Plea...
- The
Jerusalem District (Hebrew: מחוז ירושלים; Arabic: منطقة القدس) is one of the six
administrative districts of Israel. The
district capital is Jerusalem...
- Jerusalem-
Yerushalayim is an
oratorio composed by
Antony Pitts between 2006-2008, and is
scored for SATB soloists, semi-chorus, full chorus, and ensemble...