Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls' has mentioned 'Jewish' in the following places:
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The Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls[1]UNESCO World Heritage SiteTop row: View of the Old City from Mt OlivesMiddle row: Bazaar (souq) in the Old City; Jewish women praying at the Western WallBottom row: Church of the Holy Sepulchre; view of the Temple Mount, Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa MosqueCriteriaCultural: ii, iii, viReference148Inscription1981 (5th session)Endangered1982xe2x80x93present
This area constituted the entire city of Jerusalem until the late 19th century; neighbouring villages such as Silwan, and new Jewish neighborhoods such as Mishkenot Sha'ananim, later became part of the municipal boundaries.
[3] Today, the Old City is roughly divided (going counterclockwise from the northeastern corner) into the Muslim, Christian, Armenian and Jewish Quarters.
During the 1948 Arabxe2x80x93Israeli War, the Old City was captured by Jordan and all its Jewish residents were evicted.
The Christian Quarter (Arabic: xd8xadxd8xa7xd8xb1xd8xa9 xd8xa7xd9x84xd9x86xd8xb5xd8xa7xd8xb1xd9x89xe2x80x8e, xe1xb8xa8xc4x81rat an-Naxc5x9fxc4x81ra) is situated in the northwestern corner of the Old City, extending from the New Gate in the north, along the western wall of the Old City as far as the Jaffa Gate, along the Jaffa Gate xe2x80x93 Western Wall route in the south, bordering the Jewish and Armenian Quarters, as far as the Damascus Gate in the east, where it borders the Muslim Quarter.
The quarter has a rich history, with several long periods of Jewish presence covering much of the time[dubious xe2x80x93 discuss] since the eighth century BCE.
195 properties -synagogues, yeshivas, and apartments - wer registered as Jewish and fell under the control of Jordan's Custodian of Enemy Property.
[31] After reconstruction the parts of the quarter destroyed prior to 1967, these properties were then offered for sale exclusively to the Israeli and Jewish public.