5-23-2018 Jerusalem: The Not-so-eternal Capital of the Jewish People - Philippe Bohstrom, Ha’aretz, If Americans Knew blog

https://israelpalestinenews.org/jerusalem-the-not-so-eternal-capital-of-the-jewish-people/?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=93a2aad5-4d79-429a-8841-9aac9552d158

 

…[In 1918] the great Ottoman Empire fractured and Palestine – with Jerusalem – came under British rule. With Israel's establishment in 1948, Jerusalem regained its status as capital of the Jews, at least that part under Israeli control. East Jerusalem was annexed in 1981. But in the 2,108 years that passed since the Maccabees made Jerusalem the capital of a politically independent state, until 1948 – while Jerusalem may have been where the Jewish heart lay, at no time was it the formal capital of the Jews.

 

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