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  1. The Jewish Quarter (Hebrew: הרובע היהודי, HaRova HaYehudi; Arabic: حارة اليهود, Harat al-Yehud) is one of the four traditional quarters of the Old City of Jerusalem.

  2. The Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City is one of the four quarters of the walled city. The quarter is home to around 2,000 people and covers about 0.1 square kilometers.

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    • Western Wall. Shrine. Skyline of the Old City at the Western Wall and Temple Mount in Jerusalem, Israel | © Sean Pavone / Shutterstock. Book Now.
    • Western Wall Tunnels. Archaeological site. The Western Wall that is visible above ground is just a small part of a larger structure. Beneath lie the remarkable Western Wall Tunnels, which give a glimpse into bygone Jerusalem.
    • Davidson Centre. Archaeological site, Park, Building, Museum. The Davidson Center,in Jerusalem’s Archaeological Park, is located within an Umayyad-period palace and uses visual technology to showcase Jerusalem’s ancient history.
    • The Cardo. Shop. Roughly 1,500 years ago, this was one of Jerusalem’s busiest roads. Now, it is one of the main attractions in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City, due to its impressive, well-restored columns and built-in modern shopping lane.
  3. Following two devastating wars and 20 years of enemy occupation, the Jewish Quarter of Old Jerusalem was reconstructed with great attention to harmonious architectural detail. The highlight of the quarter is the excavation of the Cardo, the ancient Roman market street. Duration: 1-2 hours.

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  4. A walking tour reveals Jerusalem flourishing, destroyed and splendidly rebuilt. War—or rather two wars—made possible the current golden age of discovery in Jerusalem, at the City of David, at the Temple Mount and in the Old City’s Jewish Quarter.

  5. Jan 15, 2020 · Known colloquially to its residents as HaRova, the Jewish Quarter lies in the southeastern section of the walled city and you can reach it from the outside via Dung Gate. Much of the original quarter was destroyed during the 20th century but it would eventually be rebuilt under the supervision of the Israeli archaeologist Nhamn Avigad.

  6. This museum displays artifacts and crafts typical of Ashkenazi and Sephardic communities in the Jewish Quarter from the middle of the 19th century to the end of Turkish rule in 1917. Admission is NIS 20, and it's open Sunday to Thursday from 10am to 3pm, Fri 10am–1pm.

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