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going to jerusalem

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Going to Jerusalem

Definition: "Going to Jerusalem" is a children's game that is played with music and chairs. In this game, players march around a circle of chairs while music plays. There is one chair less than the number of players. When the music stops, everyone tries to sit down. The player who cannot find a chair is out of the game. Then, one chair is removed, and the game continues until only one player is left, who is the winner.

How to Play:
  1. Arrange a circle of chairs, facing outward, with one less chair than the number of players.
  2. Start the music and have the players march around the chairs.
  3. When the music stops, everyone must find a chair to sit in.
  4. The player left standing (who did not find a chair) is eliminated.
  5. Remove another chair and repeat the process until only one player remains.
Example Sentence:
  • "We played 'Going to Jerusalem' at the birthday party, and it was so much fun!"
Advanced Usage:
  • The game can also be referred to as "Musical Chairs," which is a more common name in many places.
  • Teachers or parents might use this game to teach children about taking turns and following rules.
Word Variants:
  • Musical Chairs: Another name for the same game.
  • Elimination Game: A broader term that describes any game where players are removed one by one.
Different Meaning:
  • The phrase "going to Jerusalem" could also refer to a pilgrimage or journey to the city of Jerusalem, but in the context of games, it specifically refers to the children's game.
Synonyms:
  • Musical Chairs
  • Chair Game
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with "going to Jerusalem," but the concept of "scrambling to find a seat" can be used in various contexts to describe a situation where people are competing for limited resources or opportunities.
Conclusion:

"Going to Jerusalem" is a fun and engaging game that helps children learn about competition and cooperation.

Noun
  1. a child's game in which players march to music around a group of chairs that contains one chair less than the number of players; when the music abruptly stops the players scramble to sit and the player who does not find a chair is eliminated; then a chair is removed and the march resumes until only the winner is seated

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