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  1. Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery. Coordinates: 31°46′25.82″N 35°14′35.05″E. The Jewish Cemetery on the Mount of Olives, 155 years apart. The map, from 1858, considered the most accurate in existence at the time, showing around 40–50 Jewish graves (marked on the bottom left). The aerial photo, from 2013, is taken from the south; the ...

  2. The Jewish Cemetery on the Mount of Olives. The Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives is the largest and most important Jewish cemetery in the world, extending over 250 dunams east of the Temple Mount and constituting in effect a national and religious pantheon for the Jewish people containing the tombs of the illustrious dead of the nation ...

  3. Feb 25, 2016 · By Eli Schiller. The largest and holiest cemetery in the Jewish world, containing some 70,000 graves, is the Jewish cemetery located on the slopes of the Mount of Olives. It is the final resting place of well-known figures such as Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, Rabbi Obadiah of Bertinoro (Bartenura), Rabbi Yehuda Hehasid (Rabbi ...

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  5. The Mount of Olives is one of three peaks of a mountain ridge which runs for 3.5 kilometres (2.2 miles) just east of the Old City across the Kidron Valley, in this area called the Valley of Josaphat. The peak to its north is Mount Scopus, at 826 metres (2,710 feet), while the peak to its south is the Mount of Corruption, at 747 m (2,451 ft).

  6. About the Mount of Olives. The Mount of Olives Ridge served in ancient times as the eastern border of Ancient Jerusalem, as it creates a clear buffer separating the city from the Judean desert. The elongated mountain ridge, which extends from Mount Scopus in the north to the slopes of the Kidron Valley in the south, to the foot of the peak ...

  7. Apr 25, 2017 · The Jewish Cemetery. The ancient and most important cemetery in Jerusalem is on the Mount of Olives. The Mount was used a burial ground of the Jews of Jerusalem from as far back as the days of the First Temple, and continues to fulfil this function to the present day. During the First and Second Temple Periods the Jews of Jerusalem were buried ...

  8. Feb 18, 2024 · The Jewish Mount of Olives cemetery is the oldest, largest and most significant Jewish cemetery from the whole world. It has over 250 dunams and is located in the eastern part of the Temple Mount. This is the place where Jewish people buried their personalities and some of their people for the last 3,000 years.

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