Yerushalayim East-West; Halachic Difference?

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  • #591524
    pascha bchochma
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    Would someone be able to explain what is the situation in Yerushalayim? I have been reading the news lately, and it seems that there is “east” and “west”, is this a halachic difference? Do we hold that this is all Yerushalayim or not?

    #682864
    dogo
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    There is no halachic difference, it would be hard to explain to you the layout if you had not been there. Have you viseted Israel before? Also i’m tring to figure your name, is it Pasach Bechachma?

    #682865
    volvie
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    I don’t think “Western Jerusalem” (outside the walled city) is part of Yerushlayim as referred to in Tanach.

    #682866
    pascha bchochma
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    dogo- no I am not that lucky, I was there once but was very young.

    paschabchochma- as in, “piha pashcha b’chochma, v’Toras chesed al lshona, tzofiya halichos beisa, v’lechem atzlus lo sochel”- from Eishes Chayil.

    Volvie- thank you. Interesting that the Jews mainly live in the part that is not halachic Jerusalem.

    #682867
    dd
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    Actually, Volvie, the current walls of the old city are not the original Tanach-era walls. The current walls were mostly built by Suleiman the Magnificent (1500s). The location of the current walls do not match those of the original walls. Ir David, for example, where Dovid Hamelech lived, is outside the current walls.

    More importantly, I don’t know if there is any relevence whether one is within the walls or not. For example, all of Yerushalayim reads the megilla on Shushan Purim. (According to some, the halachic definition may not exactly match the municipal boundaries, but that has nothing to do with east/west.)

    Finally, most of “East Jerusalem” is also outside the walls. As everyone knows, the distinction between West Jerusalem and East Jerusalem is only political, in that East Jerusalem is the part of the city that was occupied by Jordan from 1948 until 1967.

    #682869
    dogo
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    To moderator this version is with out spelling mistakes:

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