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    jerusalem
    [ noun ]
    capital and largest city of the modern state of Israel (although its status as capital is disputed); it was captured from Jordan in 1967 in the Six Day War; a holy city for Jews and Christians and Muslims; was the capital of an ancient kingdom
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    Jerusalem \Je*ru"sa*lem\ (j[-e]*r[udd]"s[.a]*l[e^]m), n. [Gr.
    'Ieroysalh`m, fr. Heb. Y[e^]r[=u]sh[=a]laim.]
    The chief city of Palestine, intimately associated with the
    glory of the Jewish nation, and the life and death of Jesus
    Christ.

    {Jerusalem artichoke} [Perh. a corrupt. of It. girasole i.e.,
    sunflower, or turnsole. See {Gyre}, {Solar}.] (Bot.)
    (a) An American plant, a perennial species of sunflower
    ({Helianthus tuberosus}), whose tubers are sometimes used
    as food.
    (b) One of the tubers themselves.

    {Jerusalem cherry} (Bot.), the popular name of either of two
    species of {Solanum} ({Solanum Pseudo-capsicum} and
    {Solanum capsicastrum}), cultivated as ornamental house
    plants. They bear bright red berries of about the size of
    cherries.

    {Jerusalem oak} (Bot.), an aromatic goosefoot ({Chenopodium
    Botrys}), common about houses and along roadsides.

    {Jerusalem sage} (Bot.), a perennial herb of the Mint family
    ({Phlomis tuberosa}).

    {Jerusalem thorn} (Bot.), a spiny, leguminous tree
    ({Parkinsonia aculeata}), widely dispersed in warm
    countries, and used for hedges.

    {The New Jerusalem}, Heaven; the Celestial City.

    1. Police arrested 22 Jewish youths who were among a crowd of about 100 that moved toward Arab east Jerusalem, police spokesman Uzi Sandori said.
    2. Police have linked the renewed tension in Jerusalem to the latest leaflet put out by Palestinian leaders.
    3. The English-language Jerusalem Post criticized Krauss' position in an editorial Wednesday.
    4. Marcus Eliason, London news editor for The Associated Press since 1988, has been named the AP's bureau chief in Jerusalem.
    5. In New York City, the U.N. Security Council held consultations to end the stalemate over criticism of the violence in Jerusalem. But a vote was not expected Thursday.
    6. Unfortunately, these things are not very admired in Israeli politics," said Galnoor, a political scientist at Jerusalem's Hebrew University.
    7. Arar told 3,000 demonstrators gathered to protest the Monday killings of 19 Palestinians in Israeli-occupied east Jerusalem that Prime Minister Mudar Badran has accepted a request from Parliament to arm a citizen's militia.
    8. Moslem clerics today urged Palestinians to defy an Israeli order barring some worshipers from Jerusalem's Al Aqsa mosque, one of Islam's holiest sites.
    9. Edri's body was found Thursday night at a junction near the Jewish settlement of Yakir, about 24 miles north of Jerusalem.
    10. The whole area is gradually to be integrated with older Jerusalem by a new master plan. When judging the international competition to find an architect the jury had to tackle two problems.
    11. At Houminer's hardware store in Jerusalem, manager Avraham Yosha reported a 40 percent increase in the sale of insulating tape, emergency lights, cans for water, as well as portable toilets and wash basins for shelters and sealed rooms.
    12. Supreme Court Judge Theodore Orr issued the temporary restraining order in Jerusalem at the request of the Association for Civil Rights in Israel.
    13. Shamir, in putting down a challenge to his leadership, came out strongly in favor of more Jewish settlements in the occupied territories and the exclusion of 140,000 Arabs in east Jerusalem from proposed elections to choose Palestinian negotiators.
    14. Abdul Wahab Daroushe, an Arab member of Israel's Parliament, visited the Jerusalem site and told the settlers the Jews should leave.
    15. High school students in Arab east Jerusalem, apparently enraged at reports of the planned ceremony, threw rocks at police and paramilitary border police.
    16. Col. Ranaan Gissin, a military spokesman, said the army had opened a new detention center in Jerusalem for Palestinians under age 16.
    17. Shamir's proposal would apparently permit the inclusion of Palestinians who are formally registered as residents of the West Bank or Gaza Strip but who also maintain residence in Jerusalem.
    18. Israeli authorities closed 14 bus companies in Arab east Jerusalem for a week starting Thursday as punishment for the company's participation in commercial strikes, Arab reports said.
    19. In Jerusalem, about 1,000 faithful joined in services Sunday at the site where most Christians believe Jesus rose from the dead.
    20. Technical innovations plus growing international economic integration may not have the same ring to them as visions of a New Jerusalem or classless society but these old idealisms were hopeless and naive.
    21. Former New York City Mayor Edward I. Koch was hit in the head with a rock today as he toured Jerusalem's old, walled city with Mayor Teddy Kollek, witnesses said.
    22. "They are ignorant of a project like this," he said in a telephone interview from Jerusalem. "They don't know the kind of material we're working with.
    23. Palestinians misread a date on smudged underground leaflets and went on strike by mistake today in parts of the occupied territories and Jerusalem.
    24. Shultz went to a hotel in east Jerusalem, stood in the floodlit courtyard and read a statement suggesting the Palestinians were fearful of working with the United States.
    25. On his way to Moscow later this month, Secretary of State George Shultz will meet with Jordan's King Hussein in London and visit Cairo, Riyadh and Jerusalem to probe for signs of life in the long-moribund Arab-Israeli peace process.
    26. Border police in Jerusalem's Sur Bahir neighborhood fired tear gas to subdue protesters who built roadblocks of twisted metal and burning tires.
    27. In another development, the English-language daily Jerusalem Post said a group of prominent Israelis had formed an organization to publicize the dangers a high Arab birth rate poses to the Jewish state.
    28. He was apparently shot as he waited for a ride at an isolated crossroads leading from a main road into Yakir, 24 miles north of Jerusalem.
    29. Israeli journalists and the Foreign Press Association in Israel protested last week after two policemen in east Jerusalem were spotted with a press sign in the window of their unmarked car and were later seen arresting Palestinians.
    30. He said the predominantly Arab sector of the city was beyond the "Green Line" that delineated Israel's boundaries before the 1967 Six Day War in which Jordan was stripped of East Jerusalem and the West Bank.
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