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Jerusalem stone

Jerusalem stone (Western Wall, Jerusalem).

Jerusalem stone (Hebrew: אבן ירושלמית‎; Arabic: حجر القدس) is a name applied to various types of pale limestone, dolomite and dolomitic limestone, common in and around Jerusalem that have been used in building since ancient times.[1] One of these limestones, meleke, has been used in many of the region's most celebrated structures, including the Western Wall.

Jerusalem stone continues to be used in construction and incorporated in Jewish ceremonial art such as menorahs and seder plates.

  1. ^ Teitelbaum, Ilana (Oct 19, 2010). "Is Jerusalem Stone Under Threat? - Green Prophet". Retrieved Nov 18, 2022.

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حجر القدس Arabic Jerusalema ŝtono EO Pierre de Jérusalem (calcaire) French אבן ירושלמית HE Երուսաղեմի քար HY Jerusalemstein NN 耶路撒冷石 Chinese

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