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Jerusalem and Holy Sites: Religious Sites and Architecture
Select an article below:
"The Third Temple's Holy of Holies"
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“Western Wall” or “Wailing Wall”?
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2,000 Year Old Mikveh Discovered in Western Wall Tunnels
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A Muslim Scholar Speaks on Islam & Jerusalem
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An Archaeological Appraisal of the Western Wall Tunnels
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Ancient City Wall of Jerusalem Uncovered
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Ancient Herodian Street Along the Western Wall
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Archaeological Sites in Jerusalem Table of Contents
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Architectural History of Jerusalem
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Architectural History of Jerusalem (1948-Present)
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Artifacts from Temple Mount Saved from Garbage (October 2005)
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Burial Sites & Tombs in Jerusalem of the Second Temple Period
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Christian Architecture through the Ages in Jerusalem
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Elaborate Buildings of the Mamluk Period in Jerusalem
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First Temple Period Building Exposed West of Temple Mount (March 2008)
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Fouad Debbas Western Wall Pictures
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Hebrew Seal from First Temple Found in Jerusalem
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History & Overivew of the Western Wall
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Jerusalem Archaeological Garden
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Jerusalem Architecture in the British Mandate Period
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Jerusalem Architecture in the late Ottoman Period
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Jerusalem Architecture in the Umayyad Period
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Jerusalem in the Bible
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Jerusalem's Old City Gates
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Jews Celebrate Shavuot at Wailing Wall for the First Time in 19 Years
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King David's Tomb
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Massive First Temple-Period Reservoir Discovered Under Western Wall
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Mount of Olives Monastery
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Photographs of the Western Wall
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Robinson's Arch
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Roman Theater in Western Wall Tunnels
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Second-Temple Period Ritual Bath Revealed in Jerusalem
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Solomon’s Stables
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Synagogues of Jerusalem
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Temple Period Ritual Purity "Voucher" Discovered in Jerusalem
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The Church of the Holy Sepulcher
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The Citadel of Jerusalem
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The City of David
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The Hurva Synagogue
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The Nea Church and the Cardo
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The Temple Mount
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The Western Wall Table of Contents
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The Western Wall Tunnels
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The Western Wall Tunnels Museum
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