Jerusalem is a city in the Middle East.
Jerusalem or Jeruzalem may also refer to:
Places
Middle East
- Jerusalem District, State of Israel
- Jerusalem Governorate, Palestinian National Authority
- Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem, an Ottoman District from 1872 to 1917
- Kingdom of Jerusalem, a Christian kingdom from 1099 to 1291
United States
- Jerusalem, Arkansas, unincorporated community in Conway County
- Jerusalem, Baltimore County, Maryland, unincorporated community
- Jerusalem Mill Village, living history museum in Maryland
- Jerusalem, Michigan, an unincorporated community
- Jerusalem, New York, town in Yates County
- Jerusalem, Ohio, village in Monroe County
- Jerusalem, Rhode Island, an unincorporated village in the incorporated town of Narragansett in Washington County
- Jerusalem, Virginia, former name of Courtland, a town in Southampton County
- Jerusalem and Figtree Hill, U.S. Virgin Islands
- Jerusalem Township, Lucas County, Ohio
New Zealand
- Jerusalem, New Zealand, also known as Hiruharama, a village in the Manawatu-Whanganui Region
- Hiruharama, a transliteration of "Jerusalem", a village in the Gisborne District
Other places
- Colebrook, Tasmania was also known as Jerusalem in the 19th century.
- Jerusalem of Lithuania, a medieval nickname for Vilnius, Lithuania for it being a cultural center of Litvak Jews
- Jerusalem (Vilnius) [lt], Vilnius city part
- Jerusalem, Lincolnshire, a village in England
- Jeruzalem, Ljutomer, a village in Slovenia
- Jeruzalem, Pomeranian Voivodeship, a village in Poland
- Jerusalem (Königsberg), a former quarter of Königsberg, Prussia
- Jerusalem, a village and administrative part of Příbram, Czech Republic
- Yerusalimka or Ierusalimka, a Jewish quarter of the town of Vinnytsia
- Jeruzalem, a restaurant in Delft, Netherlands
Arts
Literature
- Jerusalem Delivered, a 1581 epic poem by Torquato Tasso
- "Jerusalem" (poem), common name for the 1804 poem "And did those feet in ancient time" by William Blake
- Jerusalem The Emanation of the Giant Albion, an illuminated book created from 1804 to 1820 by William Blake
- Jerusalem (Mendelssohn), philosophical book published in 1783
- Jerusalem (Lagerlöf novel), 1901 novel by Selma Lagerlöf
- Jerusalem, 1996 novel by Cecelia Holland
- Jerusalem, 2009 novel by Patrick Neate
- Jerusalem: The Biography, 2011 historical book by Simon Sebag Montefiore
- Jerusalem (Moore novel), a 2016 novel by Alan Moore
- O Jerusalem!, an epic history of the city.
Music
- Jerusalem-Yerushalayim, 2008 oratorio-musical by Antony Pitts
- Jerusalem (British band), early 1970s
- Jerusalem (Swedish band), founded in 1975
- Jérusalem, 1847 opera by Giuseppe Verdi
Albums
- Jerusalem (Jerusalem album), by the Swedish band Jerusalem, 1978
- Jerusalem (Sleep album), title of an unauthorized 1999 release of Sleep's third album, also released as Dopesmoker
- Jerusalem (Steve Earle album), 2002
- Jerusalem, by Alpha Blondy featuring The Wailers, 1986
- Jerusalem (EP), by Mark Stewart
Songs
- "Jerusalem" (hymn), a setting to music of Blake's poem And did those feet in ancient time, written by Sir Hubert Parry in 1916 and used as a hymn
- "Jerusalem", 1973 song from the album Brain Salad Surgery by Emerson, Lake & Palmer
- "Jerusalem", 1981 track on Chariots of Fire by Ambrosian Singers and Vangelis
- "Jerusalem", 1988 track on I Am Kurious Oranj by The Fall
- "Blake's Jerusalem", 1990 song on the album The Internationale by Billy Bragg
- "Jerusalem", a song from The Chemical Wedding by Bruce Dickinson
- "Jerusalem of Gold", Israeli patriotic song written in 1967
- "Jerusalem", 1970 instrumental by Herb Alpert from Summertime
- "Jerusalem", 1971 song on Long Player by The Faces
- "The Holy City" (song), a religious Victorian ballad dating from 1892, sometimes known as "Jerusalem" because of the prominence of that word in the refrain
- "Jerusalem" (Belouis Some song), from his 1985 album Some People
- "Jerusalem" (Alphaville song), from their 1986 album Afternoons in Utopia
- "Jerusalem", title song from the 1986 album by Alpha Blondy featuring The Wailers
- "Jerusalem", 1987 song by Sinéad O'Connor from The Lion and the Cobra
- "Jerusalem", 1990 song by Black Sabbath from the album Tyr
- "Jerusalem" (Dan Bern song), 1996 work from Dog Boy Van by Dan Bern
- "Jerusalem", 2004 song by Dutch singer Anouk on Hotel New York
- "Jerusalem (Out of Darkness Comes Light)", 2006 work by Hasidic reggae musician Matisyahu
- "Jerusalem", 2007 song by Stanley Clarke from The Toys of Men
- "Jerusalem", 2010 song by Rosamund Pike, Tom Wilkinson, Stephen Merchant, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Pam Ferris and cast from Jackboots on Whitehall
- "With a Shout (Jerusalem)", 1981 song by U2 from October
- "Jerusalem on the Jukebox", 1988 song by Richard Thompson from Amnesia
Other arts
- Jerusalem (1996 film), 1996 Swedish film, directed by Bille August, based on Selma Lagerlöf's 1901 novel
- Jerusalem (2013 film), a National Geographic documentary narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch
- Jerusalem (painting), an 1867 painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme
- Jerusalem (play), 2009 work created by Jez Butterworth
- JeruZalem, 2015 Israeli film directed by Doron Paz and Yoav Paz
Other uses
- Jerusalem (surname), a surname (and a list of people with the name)
- Jerusalem artichoke, a vegetable
- Jerusalem (computer virus)
- Jerusalem College of Engineering, Chennai, an engineering college in Tamil Nadu, India
- Jerusalem! Tactical Game of the 1948 War, a 1975 board wargame that simulates the 1948 Arab-Israeli War
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land, 2002 historical adventure video game
- Spider Jerusalem, fictional character in the comic Transmetropolitan
- Council of Jerusalem, early Christian council held around the year 50
- A metonym for the Israeli Government
See also
- Yerushalmi (disambiguation)
- Al-Quds (disambiguation)
- Bayt al-Maqdis (disambiguation)
- Aleje Jerozolimskie (literally Jerusalem Avenues), a street in Warsaw, Poland
- East Jerusalem
- West Jerusalem
- Eyerusalem, given name
- All pages with titles beginning with Jerusalem
- All pages with titles containing Jerusalem
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