The University of Jordan Library :: Amman ::UJ,
Jerusalem Hall
Preserving the Heritage of the Holy City
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Dedicated to the Holy City of Jerusalem
Jerusalem Hall is named after the holy city of Jerusalem and contains a specialized collection of books related to Jerusalem due to its distinguished religious, historical, and political significance, aiming to preserve the history and heritage of this sacred city.
Jerusalem Hall
Cultural Heritage Collection
Jerusalem Hall serves as a specialized repository dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich cultural, historical, and religious heritage of Jerusalem. The collection gathers valuable resources that document the city's unique position in human civilization and its significance across multiple faith traditions and historical periods.
Jerusalem's Multidimensional Significance
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Religious Significance
Sacred city for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam with profound spiritual meaning
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Historical Significance
Thousands of years of continuous history and civilization
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Cultural Significance
Crossroads of civilizations and melting pot of cultural traditions
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Political Significance
Central focus in regional and international political discourse
Specialized Collection Areas
Historical Studies
Religious Texts
Archaeological Research
Political Analysis
Cultural Heritage
Architectural Studies
Preservation Mission
  • Collect and preserve written heritage related to Jerusalem's history and culture
  • Provide academic resources for researchers studying Jerusalem's multifaceted significance
  • Promote understanding of Jerusalem's role in world civilizations and religions
  • Support educational initiatives about Jerusalem's heritage and contemporary importance
  • Serve as a reference center for Jerusalem studies and research
"In this hall, the stones of Jerusalem find their voice through pages of history, the echoes of prayers resonate through scholarly works, and the city's eternal story continues to be written and preserved for generations to come."
Location & Academic Value
Strategic Location
Jerusalem Hall is conveniently located on the first floor of the main library, providing easy access to this specialized collection for researchers, students, and anyone interested in studying the heritage of the holy city.
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First Floor, Main Library Building
Research Importance
The specialized collection in Jerusalem Hall provides invaluable primary and secondary sources for researchers across multiple disciplines including history, religious studies, political science, archaeology, and cultural studies. The hall serves as a centralized resource for comprehensive understanding of Jerusalem's complex narrative, supporting both academic research and informed public discourse about this historically significant city.
Educational Outreach
Beyond serving researchers, Jerusalem Hall plays an important role in educational outreach by providing accessible resources for students at all levels. The collection supports curriculum development, specialized courses, and independent learning about Jerusalem's heritage. The hall also facilitates interdisciplinary approaches to understanding the city, bringing together perspectives from history, theology, political science, and cultural studies.
Cultural Diplomacy
Jerusalem Hall serves as a platform for cultural diplomacy and interfaith understanding by making authoritative resources about Jerusalem available to diverse audiences. The collection represents multiple perspectives on the city's history and significance, encouraging balanced and informed discussions about this sacred space that holds meaning for billions of people around the world across different faith traditions and cultural backgrounds.