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JERUSALEM: A City of Great Spiritual Diversity; A City of Great Conflict

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JERUSALEM: A City of Great Spiritual

Diversity; A City of Great Conflict

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Jerusalem, by virtue of the number and diversity of people who have held it

sacred, may be considered the most holy city in the world.

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In fact, all 3 monotheistic religions of the world have ties to this small

city, Jerusalem.

They include: Judaism, Islam, and Christianity

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Judaism & Jerusalem

To Jewish people, Jerusalem is not just a city, it is Ir Ha-Kodesh (the Holy City), the Biblical Zion, the City of David, the site of Solomon's Temple, and the eternal capital of the Israelite nation.

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Islam & Jerusalem

Also greatly venerated by the Muslims, Jerusalem is where the prophet Muhammad is believed to have ascended to heaven (seen here).

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Christianity & Jerusalem

To Christians, Jerusalem is where the young Jesus impressed the teachers at the Jewish Temple, where he spent the last days of his ministry, and where the Last Supper, the Crucifixion and the Resurrection took place.

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While highly charged with intense religious devotion and visited by countless pilgrims and sages,

Jerusalem has also been ravaged by thirty centuries of warfare and strife.

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YOUR TURN

Examine the photo on the next slide.

Can you find remnants of the three religions that hold this city so

sacred?

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PART ONE

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The outer wall, often referred to as the Western or Wailing wall, is an important

religious symbol for Jewish people.

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Judaism & Jerusalem

So what exactly was the Western or Wailing Wall? And why is it

considered so sacred to Jewish people?

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Judaism & Jerusalem

Let’s start from the beginning… Jewish people were the first to claim Jerusalem as a holy place.

The Jews built a temple there to honor God.

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A Model of the Jewish Temple

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Judaism & Jerusalem

Nero (Roman Caesar) destroyed the temple and scattered the Jews (Diaspora).

The “wailing wall” is the only part of the temple that still remains.

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The Western or Wailing Wall

Because this wall is all that is left of the original Jewish Temples, many Orthodox Jews (as seen here) visit the wall to say prayers.

Why do you think it is also referred to as the “Wailing Wall?”

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PART TWO

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Islam & Jerusalem

• After the death of Muhammad, Jerusalem was captured in 638 by the Muslim leader Caliph Umar.

• Soon after his occupation of the city, Umar built a small mosque and dedicated the site to Muslim worship.

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Islam & Jerusalem

The Arab conquerors undertook to build a more spectacular edifice, the Dome of the Rock.

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The Dome on the Rock was built on top of the destroyed ruins of the Jewish Temple. It is believed to be the spot where Muhammad ascended into heaven

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Inside the Dome on the Rock, is the site Muslims believe Muhammad ascended into heaven. It was also here that King David had his vision, and the Jewish Temples were built.

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PART THREE

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Christianity & Jerusalem

Close to 400 years prior to Mohammad, Jesus Christ, walked the earth. He was Jewish, and it was in Jerusalem that he taught, performed miracles, had his last supper, and was willingly crucified and resurrected for the sins of the world.

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Christianity & Jerusalem

While Christians have always held Jerusalem as a sacred and holy place, it wasn’t until one-thousand years after Christ (during the Middle Ages) that the Christians took control.

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Christianity & Jerusalem

European armies claimed they wanted to take back Jerusalem in God’s name.

Although many men fought and died for this spiritual cause; many men were not as honest. Many kings and nobles hoped to acquire new fortunes and lands based on their conquest.

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Christianity & Jerusalem

The Christian Kingdom lasted almost 90 years, during which time the Dome of the Rock was converted to a Christian shrine and named Templum Domini (meaning Temple of the Lord) and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre was rebuilt.

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PART FOUR

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The Control of Jerusalem

Over the centuries, control of Jerusalem has been on again, off again in the hands of Jews, Christians, and Muslims.

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Today

Who do you think controls Jerusalem today?

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THE END