“Jerusalem, Israel” is kind of an obscure place so it needs to be differentiated from all of these places:
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
Plus it’s more fun to say than HUJ.