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Cosa (chi) è Jerusalem Post - definizione

ENGLISH-LANGUAGE ISRAELI NEWSPAPER
Jerusalem Post; The Palestine Post; Jpost; Jpost.com; Jerusalem Post Radio; Jerusalem post; Jersualem Post; JPost; Jerusalempost; Jerus. Post; The Jerusalem Post Group; JPost.com
  • 16 May 1948 edition of ''The Palestine Post''
  • Palestine Post offices after car bomb attack, 1 February 1948, Jerusalem
  • border

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.
Jerusalem corridor         
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRICT BETWEEN JERUSALEM AND THE SHFELA IN ISRAEL
Jerusalem Corridor
The Jerusalem corridor (, Prozdor Yerushalayim) is a geographical district of hundreds of thousands of dunams between Jerusalem and the Shephelah in Israel. Its northern border is the old road to Jerusalem; its southern border, the Elah Valley; and its western border, Sha'ar HaGai/Bab el-Wad and the road to Beit Shemesh.
History of Jerusalem         
  • Jordanian artillery shelling Jerusalem during the 1948 war
  • obverse]]). The reverse shows a [[lulav]] and the words "To the freedom of Jerusalem".
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  • ''Taking of Jerusalem by the Crusaders, 15th July 1099'', oil on canvas by [[Émile Signol]], 1847 (Palace of Versailles)
  • ''Ú-ru-sa-lim'' inscription in the [[Amarna letters]], 14th century BCE
  • The [[Hereford]] ''Mapa Mundi'', depicting Jerusalem at the centre of the world
  • 1883 map of Jerusalem
  • Map of Jerusalem as it appeared in the years 958–1052, according to [[Arab]] [[geographer]]s such as [[al-Muqaddasi]]
  • [[Prutah]] of [[John Hyrcanus]] (134 to 104&nbsp;BCE) with the ancient Hebrew inscription "''Yehochanan Kohen Gadol Chaver Hayehudim''" ("Yehochanan the High Priest, ''Chaver'' of the Jews")
  • The Ottoman surrender of Jerusalem to the British, 9 December 1917
  • IDF chief rabbi [[Shlomo Goren]] blows a shofar in front of the Western Wall after its capture during the Six-Day War
  • Medieval [[Tower of David]] (''Migdal David'') in Jerusalem today
  • View and Plan of Jerusalem. A woodcut in the ''Liber Chronicarum Mundi'' (Nuremberg 1493).
HISTORY OF A WESTERN ASIAN CITY
Jerusalem (Before A.D. 71); Jerusalem (71-1099); Jerusalem (After 1291); Tension in jerusalem; History of jerusalem; Jerusalem during the Mamluk period; Jerusalem during the Ottoman period; Ancient Jerusalem; Classical jerusalem; Roman jerusalem; Byzantine jerusalem; Jerusalem in the Roman period; Ancient jerusalem; History of modern Jerusalem; Roman Jerusalem; British Mandate-era Jerusalem; British mandate-era Jerusalem
During its long history, Jerusalem has been attacked 52 times, captured and recaptured 44 times, besieged 23 times, and destroyed twice.. According to Eric H.

Wikipedia

The Jerusalem Post

The Jerusalem Post is a broadsheet newspaper based in Jerusalem, founded in 1932 during the British Mandate of Palestine by Gershon Agron as The Palestine Post. In 1950, it changed its name to The Jerusalem Post. In 2004, the paper was bought by Mirkaei Tikshoret, a diversified Israeli media firm controlled by investor Eli Azur. In April 2014, Azur acquired the newspaper Maariv. The newspaper is published in English and previously also printed a French edition.

Originally a left-wing newspaper, it underwent a noticeable shift to the political right in the late 1980s. From 2004 editor David Horovitz moved the paper to the center, and his successor in 2011, Steve Linde, pledged to provide balanced coverage of the news along with views from across the political spectrum. In April 2016, Linde stepped down as editor-in-chief and was replaced by Yaakov Katz, a former military reporter for the paper who previously served as an adviser to former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. In March 2023, Katz stepped down as editor-in-chief and was replaced by Avi Mayer. The paper professes to be in the Israeli political center, yet is considered to be on the political right; its editorial line is critical of political corruption, and supportive of the separation of religion and state in Israel. It is also a strong proponent of greater investment by the State of Israel in World Jewry and educational programs for the Jewish diaspora.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Jerusalem Post
1. "Something clicked," Berman told The Jerusalem Post.
2. "We cannot let them march," Ezra told The Jerusalem Post.
3. I will build, he said in the Jerusalem Post newspaper.
4. "This work is simply Flamenco," Natan tells The Jerusalem Post.
5. Most of the mainstream Israeli media, save for Haaretz and the Jerusalem Post, ignored Tuesday‘s meeting.