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ID157003
Title ProperJerusalem anomaly
LanguageENG
AuthorHasson, Nir
Summary / Abstract (Note)Anyone traveling from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and reading the signs along the way will notice a very interesting phenomenon. From Tel Aviv until Sha’ar HaGai, at the entrance to the Jerusalem hills, these signs include the Arabic name of the city, the signs say Urshalim (Al-Quds), and Al-Quds is placed in parentheses. But after Sha’ar HaGai, along the new road which has been paved in the last few years, the name of the city changes to Urshalim only. Whoever travels on other roads to the city can still find old signs which will say Urshalim-Al Quds without any parentheses.
`In' analytical NotePalestine Israel Journal Vol. 22-23, No.4-1; 2017-18: p.25-30
Journal SourcePalestine Israel Journal 2017-12 22-23, 4-1
Key WordsJerusalem Anomaly