Neighborhoods Archives | Alquds Jerusalem A comprehensive website with everything you need to know about Jerusalem Thu, 31 Oct 2019 15:47:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 Christian Quarter in the Old City https://alqudsjerusalem.com/geography/christian-quarter-in-the-old-city/ Thu, 31 Oct 2019 15:47:08 +0000 https://alqudsjerusalem.com/?p=1284 The Christian Quarter is one of the four quarters that exists within the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem, alongside the Jewish, Armenian and Islamic Quarters.LocationThe Christian Quarter is located in the northwestern corner of the city. It extends north from the Jadid Gate (New Gate) and continues along the Western Wall, until the [...]

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The Christian Quarter is one of the four quarters that exists within the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem, alongside the Jewish, Armenian and Islamic Quarters.


Location


The Christian Quarter is located in the northwestern corner of the city. It extends north from the Jadid Gate (New Gate) and continues along the Western Wall, until the Hebron Gate in the south
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History

The quarter has its origins in the time of the Byzantine Empire when residents of the area began building around the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Due to its religious importance, the quarter was restored and expanded by western funds and donations.[2] Most quarter’s land, specifically around the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, is owned by the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate.[3] The quarter has some of the oldest buildings in Jerusalem and is now inhabited by roughly 7,000 Jerusalemites, most of whom are Christian.[4]

Landmarks


The quarter is packed with historic landmarks such as churches, monasteries, hotels, markets and restaurants. The quarter has more than 40 Christian sites including the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.
[5] The quarter is also home to churches that are associated with different Christian sects, such as the Latin Patriarchate, San Salvador, Franciscan Monastery, and the oldest church in Jerusalem, the Church of John the Baptist..[6] Museums associated with the Orthodox Patriarchate, and a pool called Hezekiah used to store rainwater also exist within the confines of the Christian quarter.[7]

The most famous commercial street in the quarter is the Morstan, which has a hospital built by the Crusaders in the eleventh century. The Omar Mosque is also located within the Christian Quarter.[8]

Judization Policy


Similar to the other parts of the Old City of Jerusalem, the Christian Quarter faced many Israeli attempts to change its Arab character and deport its Christian inhabitants. Israel has taken many steps to control the quarter. In addition to facilitating the immigration process for Christians in Jerusalem, Israel has taken over many Christian Arab lands and institutions around and within the Christian Quarter, such as Petra and Imperial Hotels, which are used to host Christian pilgrims in the city.
[9] Furthermore, the Israeli municipal government imposes high taxes on Christian Jerusalemites and threatens to demolish their homes in the quarter unless they pay a sum of $38,000 for each house. This seriously threatens the Arab Christian presence in the city for most inhabitants cannot afford to make that payment on their homes.[10] There are two Israeli centers for Jewish settlers that maintain a permanent Israeli presence in the quarter.[11]


[1 “The Christian Neighborhood in Jerusalem: How did it Get the Name?” at https://www.ishtartv.com/viewarticle,49773.html posted August 28, 2013 and “Christian Neighborhood in Jerusalem,” at https://www.aljazeera.net/news/alquds/2018/2/21/معالم-القدس-حارة-النصارى posted February 21, 2018

[2] The Christian Neighborhood: How did it get the Name?  

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[4] Christian Neighborhood in Jerusalem 

[5] “The Christian Neighborhood and the Israeli Attempts to end the Christian Presence therein,” at http://www.wafa.ps/ar_page.aspx?id=7f1WPFa856727125221a7f1WPF posted June 19, 2018 and Christian Neighborhood in Jerusalem 

[6] “Get to Know the Christian Neighborhood in Jerusalem,” at https://albawabhnews.com/3046763 posted April 12, 2018 

[7] The Christian Neighborhood and the Israeli Attempts to end the Christian Presence therein 

[8] Get to Know the Christian Neighborhood in Jerusalem  

[9] The Christian Neighborhood and the Israeli Attempt to end the Christian Presence therein 

[10] “A tour in the Christian Neighborhood in Jerusalem,” at http://alquds-online.org/news/9062 posted July 2, 2009 

[11] Mohammad Qazza and Latifa Abd Al-Latif, Neighborhoods of Jerusalem, p 9 

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Neighborhoods of Jerusalem Background https://alqudsjerusalem.com/geography/neighborhoods-of-jerusalem-background/ Wed, 03 Apr 2019 14:17:26 +0000 http://alqudsjerusalem.com/?p=570 The city of Jerusalem was established on the hill of Ophel, and it expanded later to include the mount of Bezita, the mount of Moria where the Aqsa mosque now stands, and the Mount of Zion. These four highlands together made up the old city of Jerusalem, which was surrounded by ancient walls that date [...]

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The city of Jerusalem was established on the hill of Ophel, and it expanded later to include the mount of Bezita, the mount of Moria where the Aqsa mosque now stands, and the Mount of Zion. These four highlands together made up the old city of Jerusalem, which was surrounded by ancient walls that date back to the Middle Bronze age and believed to be built by Jerusalem’s original inhabitants; the Jebusites. In 1542, the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman The Magnificent built the wall that currently exists around Jerusalem and which became the geographical boundaries of the old city of Jerusalem.[1]

This wall was built on the ruins of an ancient Roman wall that spanned 3662 meters and had a height of 11.6 to 12.2 meters.[2] Thirty four watchtowers were also built throughout the wall to keep watch for invading enemies and alert the inhabitants about their approach. The current wall has eleven gates, seven of which are permanently open for public: the gate of the tribes (Al-Asbat), Herod’s Gate (Al-Sahirah), the Damascus Gate (Al-Amoud), the new gate (Al-Jadeed), the Hebron gate (Al-Khalil), the Moroccan Gate (Al-Magharibah), the Gate of the Prophet David (Al-Nabi Dawoud). The remaining four are locked.[3]

The land in the Old City, which is estimated to be 900 acres, and includes [4] the wall of Al-Buraq, the Holy Church of Sepulchre, Al-Aqsa mosque and the Dome of the Rock, makes up 71% of the city’s total area . It consists of four main neighborhoods or quarters: the Islamic Quarter, the Christian Quarter, the Jewish Quarter, and the Armenian Quarter.[5]

The Old City was occupied by Israel in 1967 after the Six Days War and annexed to the western part occupied since the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948. The city, since then, has suffered from number of problems. A 2010 residential consensus estimates that the city’s population density is 36.6 individuals per acre.[6] The city has also been subject to the brutal Israeli policy of Judaization which not only changes names,features of , but also significantly alters the economic, social, and political structure of the city, sanctions excavations and tunnels beneath it, imposes excessive taxes and prevents its inhabitants from construction–all of which have led to a situation of economic stagnation, overcrowding, and high unemployment.[7]

In 1981, UNESCO listed the Old City of Jerusalem on the World Heritage List. it was not until 1982 that the UN moved it to “the World Heritage at Risk” list although this move was preceded by the Israeli issuance of the 1980 Jerusalem Basic law which considers Jerusalem, complete and united, the capital of Israel. Security Council Resolution 478 of 1980 in which the council condemned the Israeli attempt to annex and control East Jerusalem and the Israeli Basic Law is null and void then considered by the international community to be the capital of the Palestinian State, was also issued in response to that law..

At the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth, the increase in population of Jerusalem among both Arabs and Jews necessitated an urban expansion that moved beyond the wall towards the south and the north west.This led to the emergence of the New expanded Jerusalem.[8]

 

 

 

 

 


[1] “The Old City of Jerusalem: Numbers and Facts,” last modified March 23, 2017, http://www.aljazeera.net/encyclopedia/citiesandregions/2017/3/11/أرقام-وحقائق-عن-البلدة-القديمة-بالقدس

and “Geography of Jerusalem: Center of Soul and Homeland,” last modified October 3, 2010, http://www.aljazeera.net/specialfiles/pages/030525e8-f9eb-49e0-af6f-726e6a39450c

[2] “Geography of Jerusalem: Center of Soul and Homeland,” last modified October 3, 2010, http://www.aljazeera.net/specialfiles/pages/030525e8-f9eb-49e0-af6f-726e6a39450c and “The Old City of Jerusalem: Numbers and Facts,” last modified March 23, 2017, http://www.aljazeera.net/encyclopedia/citiesandregions/2017/3/11/أرقام-وحقائق-عن-البلدة-القديمة-بالقدس

[3] “Geography of Jerusalem: Center of Soul and Homeland,” last modified October 3, 2010, http://www.aljazeera.net/specialfiles/pages/030525e8-f9eb-49e0-af6f-726e6a39450c

[4] “Geography of Jerusalem: Center of Soul and Homeland,” last modified October 3, 2010, http://www.aljazeera.net/specialfiles/pages/030525e8-f9eb-49e0-af6f-726e6a39450c

[5] “The Neighborhoods of the Old City of Jerusalem,” http://info.wafa.ps/atemplate.aspx?id=4242

[8] “The Old City of Jerusalem: Numbers and Facts,” last modified March 23, 2017, http://www.aljazeera.net/encyclopedia/citiesandregions/2017/3/11/أرقام-وحقائق-عن-البلدة-القديمة-بالقدس

and “Jerusalem Neighborhoods Behind the Wall: a Suspended Life,” last modified January 4, 2018, http://www.aljazeera.net/news/alquds/2018/1/3/أحياء-القدس-خلف-الجدار-حياة-مع-وقف-التنفيذ

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