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Qué (quién) es Jerusalem the capital of Israel - definición

LAW PASSED BY ISRAEL IN 1980 DECLARING UNITED WEST AND EAST JERUSALEM AS ITS CAPITAL
Basic Law: Jerusalem, Capital of Israel; Basic Law: Jerusalem; Annexation of East Jerusalem
  • Map indicating East Jerusalem boundary
  • The ''Basic Law: Jerusalem, Capital of Israel''.

Demographic history of Jerusalem         
  • Arab and Jew at Arab bazaar, Old City of Jerusalem
  • Jewish Orthodox children in Jerusalem
  • Arab boys at Jerusalem [[YMCA]], 1938
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Jerusalemite; Demographics of jerusalem; Arabs in Jerusalem; Demographics of Jerusalem; Population of Jerusalem; Population history of Jerusalem
Jerusalem's population size and composition has shifted many times over its 5,000 year history. Since medieval times, the Old City of Jerusalem has been divided into Jewish, Muslim, Christian, and Armenian quarters.
Jerusalem: The Emanation of the Giant Albion         
  • Inscription in the north-eastern wall of the Cobar Sound Chapel.
  •  url = http://www.blakearchive.org/exist/blake/archive/illusdesc.xq?objectid=jerusalem.e.illbk.26&objectdbi=jerusalem.e.p26}}</ref>
  • Plate 1. Frontispiece, copy E ([[Yale Center for British Art]]).
  • [[William Blake]]: ''Druid Rocks with pitying figure of Jerusalem''. Copy A, Plate 92, detail, ([[British Museum]]).
POEM BY WILLIAM BLAKE
Jerusalem: The Emanation of The Giant Albion; Jerusalem: the Emanation of the Great Albion; Jerusalem (Blake); Jerusalem the Emanation of the Giant Albion; Jerusalem The Emanation of the Giant Albion
Jerusalem, subtitled The Emanation of the Giant Albion (1804–1820, with additions made even later), is the last, longest and greatest in scope of the prophetic books written and illustrated by the English poet, artist and engraver William Blake. Etched in handwriting, accompanied by small sketches, marginal figures and huge full-plate illustrations, it has been described as "visionary theatre".
New Jerusalem         
  • '''The New Jerusalem''' and the River of Life (Apocalypse XII), Beatus de Facundus, 1047
  • '''The New Jerusalem'''. Armenian manuscript by Malnazar and Aghap'ir in [[New Julfa]] bible, 1645.
RELIGIOUS VISION OF A CITY IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Jerusalem above; Heavenly Jerusalem; The New Jerusalem; Celestial city; Tabernacle of God; The tabernacle of God; New jerusalem; News Jerusalem
In the Book of Ezekiel in the Hebrew Bible, New Jerusalem (, YHWH-shammah, or YHWH [is] there") is Ezekiel's prophetic vision of a city centered on the rebuilt Holy Temple, the Third Temple, to be established in Jerusalem, which would be the capital of the Messianic Kingdom, the meeting place of the twelve tribes of Israel, during the Messianic era. The prophecy is recorded by Ezekiel as having been received on Yom Kippur of the year 3372 of the Hebrew calendar.

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Jerusalem Law

Jerusalem Law (Hebrew: חוֹק יְסוֹד: יְרוּשָׁלַיִם בִּירַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, Arabic: قانون القدس) is a common name of Basic Law: Jerusalem, Capital of Israel passed by the Knesset on 30 July 1980 (17th Av, 5740).

Although the law did not use the term, the Israeli Supreme Court interpreted the law as an effective annexation of East Jerusalem. The United Nations Security Council condemned the attempted change in status to Jerusalem and ruled the law "null and void" in United Nations Security Council Resolution 478.

Ejemplos de uso de Jerusalem the capital of Israel
1. Following the passing in 1'80 of the Basic Law on Jerusalem the Capital of Israel, the city was orphaned of all its embassies.
2. It means that Jerusalem – the capital of Israel, which all politicians, across the board, claim as their highest priority – has been abandoned to a political race that is irrelevant to the grave problems facing the city.
3. Advertisement According to data publicized ahead of Jerusalem Day, "the Jewish population will lose its majority in the city in 2035." Jerusalem Mayor Uri Lupolianski says this means that Jerusalem, the capital of Israel and the heart of the Jewish people, will be united, but in practice will be administered by foreign leadership, making "the state liable to lose its capital." Statistical charts give an impression of precise information, and long–term predictions frighten and threaten, without too great a risk of coming true.