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In the News (Mon 7 Dec 09)

  
  REBUILDING THE JEWISH TEMPLE
If the Jewish Temple is to be built then the balance of power will need to be changed, and changed in a dramatic sort of way.
Clearly the Jewish Temple rebuilding project, and the world community at large, is crying out for "peace and security" in the Middle East.
The last temple, the second temple built by Zerubbabel and embellished by Herod was destroyed by the Romans under Titus in 70 A.D..
endtimepilgrim.org /temple.htm   (4031 words)

  
 Temple in Jerusalem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Temple in Jerusalem or the Holy Temple (Hebrew: בית המקדש, transliterated Bet HaMikdash) was built in ancient Jerusalem in the 10th century BCE and was subsequently rebuilt twice, after the Babylonian Captivity and during Herod the Great's renovation.
Solomon's Temple, was built in approximately the 10th century BCE to replace the Tabernacle.
The study session of Temple sacrifices is removed or replaced, the passages in the daily Amidah, the weekday Torah service, and elsewhere referring to restoration of the Temple are retained but references to sacrifices are removed.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Temple_in_Jerusalem   (2885 words)

  
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The Temple Mount, which Arabs refer to as the Haram al-Sharif and on which today the Al-Aqsa Mosque is located, is the site on which the biblical King Solomon erected his Temple nearly 1000 years before the Common Era (see I Kings 5:15-7:51).
The Second Temple was destroyed in the year 70 C.E. by Roman armies, whose victory was immortalized in the Arch of Titus that may be seen in Rome to this day.
According to some rabbis, Jewish law prohibits Jews from entering the Temple Mount before undergoing rituals of purification that are not currently practiced; partly as a result of this prohibition, Jews for millennia have prayed at the Western Wall of the Temple Mount, outside the Mount proper.
www.adl.org /Anti_semitism/arab/temple_denial.asp   (1072 words)

  
 Flagstaff's Jewish Congregation & Temple | Flagstaff synagogue
Heichal Baoranim is Flagstaff's Reform Jewish congregation, and we are committed to meeting the wide range of religious needs of all who live in, visit, or vacation in the Northern Arizona area.
While many of us live in traditional Jewish homes and continue practices of the larger Jewish communities from which we came, many others are products of, or partners in, mixed marriages and relationships and have developed additional patterns of observance.
Temple Heichal Baoranim will be hosting a very special musical Friday night service on November 3 at 7:00pm.
www.jewishflagstaff.org   (346 words)

  
 from jesus to christ: a portrait of jesus' world: temple culture
Even though the actual religious rituals of the Temple were solely in the hands of the priests, that is, if you brought your sacrifice to the Temple because say, your wife had a baby, say a child recovered from illness, or say you're at a pilgrimage festival and you're celebrating at the pilgrimage.
But your husband would really be the person required to show up in the Temple area, because he would be the one who would have to sacrifice the Pascal lamb that would be the center of the meal that you would have with your family.
They would be working in the Temple and it was on their shoulders that the ultimate responsibility for the correctness of this unbelievably frenzied scene would rest...
www.pbs.org /wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/religion/portrait/temple.html   (2662 words)

  
 The Temple
Until the Temple was destroyed by the Babylonians some four hundred years later, in 586 B.C.E. sacrifice was the predominant mode of divine service there.
The Second Temple was destroyed by the Romans in 70 C.E., after the failure of the Great Revolt.
Jerusalem the holiest place was the Temple, and in the Temple the holiest spot was the Holy of Holies....
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/Judaism/The_Temple.html   (861 words)

  
 The Temple and the Wall
In Jewish tradition, this Temple Mount is sacred because Abraham, the first patriarch of the Hebrew people, is said to have prepared to sacrifice his son, Isaac, in this place.
During the Roman period, the Temple was not only the focus of religious ritual but also the repository of the Holy Scriptures and other national literature as well as the meeting place of Sanhedrin, the highest court of Jewish law.
The Temple built by Solomon, which was rebuilt and restored throughout the centuries before its final destruction, gave pilgrims and worshippers an experience of God which the Jews honor today at the surviving Western Wall, a resilient, yet unyielding symbol of Jerusalem's centrality to Jewish belief and ritual.
www.templesanjose.org /JudaismInfo/faq/templewall.htm   (1472 words)

  
 Moving Towards a Third Temple
Shortly after the Temple Mount was recaptured, Rabbi Shlomo Goren, then chief chaplain of the Israeli army, and one of the leading advocates for the rebuilding of the Temple, attempted to establish a Jewish identity on the Mount.
The Temple was the center of the royal authority of the Davidic and Hasmonean dynasties.
He believes at that moment that the circle was closed between his generation and the generation of the destruction of the Temple in 70 CE Moshe Dayan, the defense minister of Israel in 1967, made a terrible decision by turning control of the Temple Mount to the Muslim authorities of Jerusalem.
www.templemount.org /tempprep.html   (15768 words)

  
 Welcome to Jewish Studies at Temple University!
Temple University's Jewish Studies Program offers students an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Jews, Jewishness, and Judaism.
This program has been designed with student interest and ease in mind: over the course of their years at Temple, students pick five courses from the approved list, including at least one of the core course, and they consult with the Director, Laura Levitt at llevitt@temple.edu.
We welcome students who are already majoring or minoring in Jewish Studies, students in other CLA majors, and students from any program or school at Temple who want to do this mini-minor on secular expressions of Jewishness, culture, politics, literature, history, art, film, philosophy.
www.temple.edu /jewishstudies   (333 words)

  
 Temple Akiba - Reform Jewish Synagogue
Temple Akiba is a Hamish "full service" liberal reform congregation that especially welcomes non-Jews located on the west side of Los Angeles in Culver City.
Many of the activities at Temple Akiba are centered around the family: There are adult education classes, youth choir, youth group, religious school (K to 10th grade confirmation), nursery school, summer day camp, summer resident camp, and Havarot.
Temple Akiba was founded in 1953 by 25 families who felt a need for a reform Jewish congregation in West Los Angeles.
www.templeakiba.net   (450 words)

  
 Feinstein Center for America Jewish History
Established to insure that American Jewish History continues as a subject of active research and documentation, the Center is an academic unit of the Department of History in Temple's College of Liberal Arts.
As an academic unit of Temple University’s Department of History, The Feinstein Center is dedicated to encouraging and nurturing a new generation of scholars to devote their talents and energies to research and teaching in this field.
Papers delivered at a 1998 conference with American University’s Jewish Studies Program on studies of American Jewish political conservatism have been collected in a special issue of American Jewish History, the official publication of the American Jewish Historical Society (June/July, 1999), edited by Dr. Friedman.
www.temple.edu /feinsteinctr/main.html   (864 words)

  
 Temple Israel Building, Leadville, Colorado, USA
The stellar performers amongst the Jewish businessmen were the Guggenheim family and David May who went on to establish firms of national importance.
Malin's daughter, May, recalls that her father built two or three rooms in the rear of the Temple for the family to live in while the front was used for the repair of automobile radiators.
In their reviving states, the Temple Israel building and the local Jewish cemetery now stand as the final tangible remains of what was a large and active Jewish community in Leadville.
www.jewishleadville.org /buildinghistory.html   (1629 words)

  
 Last Days Mystery - The Jewish Temple Will Be Rebuilt
The Jewish Temple will be rebuilt on Mount Zion before the return of Jesus Christ and Temple Worship will be reestablished.
Then the Antichrist will enter the temple, stop the sacrifice and offering and on the wing of the temple and set himself up declaring that he is God.
At his press conference at the UN in New York (Sept. 8, 2000), Barak said, "Jerusalem and the Temple Mount are the cornerstones of Jewish identity.
www.lastdaysmystery.info /will_the_jewish_temple_be_rebuilt.htm   (902 words)

  
 The Temple Mount in Jerusalem
Tuvia Sagiv and the Third Temple Location problem is the subject of an article "What if This Isn't the Western Wall," in the November 23, 1998 issue of The Jerusalem Report, available on Internet.
The Qur'an and the Land of Israel, by Shaykh Prof.
The Third Temple on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem
www.templemount.org   (670 words)

  
 Future Jewish Temple
So the only Temple that David could be speaking of is Herod's Temple destroyed in 70 AD and still in ruins.
There is clear evidence in the rest of the psalm that the psalmist didn't actually think that his people were rejected 'forever' or that the temple ruins were 'everlasting'.
This shows that they didn't actually think that the rejection of the Jewish people was forever, nor that the temple was destroyed forever, (otherwise he wouldn't have made this statement), but because God was silent they had no idea how long the enemy would prevail, or how long the destruction would continue.
www.jesusplusnothing.com /questions/FutureTemple.htm   (672 words)

  
 Melechet Machshevet: Temple Model Kits
It is holy because the Jewish Temple stood there from 832 to 423 BCE and then again from 353 BCE to 68 CE.
In recent years we hear voices claiming that Jerusalem is Muslim, and that the Jewish conenction to Jerusalem and the Temple mount is a fabricated lie.
The political status of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem is the subject of final status negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.
www.jewish-place.com /temple/israpundit.html   (555 words)

  
 Prophecy Central: The Temple
The report says that the February 11 earthquake damaged the eastern wall of the Temple Mount to such an extent that sections of the wall are liable to cave in on the underground architectural support of the mount, known as Solomon's Stables.
The tablet comes from the period of the Jewish King Joash, who ruled the area 2,800 years ago, and is the first archaeological proof that the Temple area was under the control of Israel at that time.
July 29, 2001 - The Temple Mount Faithful were actually permitted to hold a ceremony outside the Old City of Jerusalem near Silwan, during which they symbolically laid their cornerstone of the Third Temple.
www.bible-prophecy.com /temple.htm   (6088 words)

  
 Temple Beth El: Jewish Holidays
Temple Beth El follows the tradition of Reform Judaism, observing all festivals.
This colorful holiday retells the story of Esther, a Jewish woman chosen as queen of a gentile kingdom, who saved her people from a villainous anti-Semitic death plot.
Temple Beth El's celebration includes a service with the reading of the Purim Megilla (the Book of Esther) in Hebrew and English and a Purim Spiel, a comical rendition of the traditional story.
www.tbeaptos.org /worship/jewish_holidays.shtml   (713 words)

  
 Temple Israel Foundation, Leadville, Colorado, USA
The Temple Israel Foundation was incorporated in April, 1987, "to acquire, historically rehabilitate, and maintain" the Temple Israel building and to research the history of the Jewish community in Leadville as a whole without losing sight of the particulars of individual lives.
After restoration to its original (1884-1894) form, the Foundation expects that the Temple Israel building will be returned to use as a museum commemorating the Jewish experience in the industrializing West.
The Hebrew Cemetery, which is separate from the temple site, has benefited from several years of increasing volunteer efforts from several hundred individuals and has been consecrated and reopened for burials.
www.jewishleadville.org   (372 words)

  
 Temple Habonim - Shalom!
Classes are K-10, preparing our children in all facets of Jewish life, including Shabbat and Holy Day rituals, Bible Studies, the study of Hebrew, preparation for Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah, as well as Confirmation.
Our Youth Group, BCTY (Bristol County Temple Youth) is open to our students in grades 9 through 12 and is affiliated with NFTY-NE (National Federation of Temple Youth-Northeast).
If you are interested in joining our Temple family or have questions not answered here, please call the Temple office, 401-245-6536, or send us an e-mail, marjorie@templehabonim.org.
www.templehabonim.org   (297 words)

  
 Jewish temple - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jewish temple or The Jewish Temple, may refer to the original two ancient Jewish Temples in Jerusalem.
Jewish temple, or Jewish Temple, or simply Temple (so-and-so)yar is frequently the name that Reform Judaism names and calls many of its synagogues.
Thus the name Temple and Synagogue are interchangeable.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jewish_temple   (133 words)

  
 Temple Beth Am Reform Jewish Congregation of Framingham, Massachusetts
It's a free service brought to you by the Union for Reform Judaism and we're pleased to be able to make it available to you.
We all know that Temple Beth Am is the center of progressive Jewish life, community and worship in the Framingham/Metrowest area.  Did you also know that Temple Beth Am has staff and volunteers who have become leaders of Reform Judaism both on the regional and national levels?
In case of inclement weather, please make sure school and the temple are open.
www.tempbetham.org   (946 words)

  
 Egypt: Ben Ezer's Temple, in Cairo, Egypt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The basilica-style temple contains a Jewish heritage library, that was inaugurated on November 25,1997.
In 1896, a collection of documents known as "Jineesah" were found in the temple.
At the back of the temple, there is a very deep well, where the coffers in which Prophet Moses as an infant was placed by his mother, was reportedly found.
www.touregypt.net /benezer.htm   (226 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: Muslims protest Jewish Temple Mount Visit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A police official said Israel also is concerned the Jewish visit will prompt an outbreak of violence,and said police are worried some Jews will use the visit to carry out an attack on the Temple Mount in hopes of disrupting the Gaza withdrawal.
The Temple Mount, the area directly behind the Western Wall in Jerusalem, was opened to the general public until September 2000, when the Palestinians started their intifada by throwing stones at Jewish worshipers after then-candidate for prime minister Ariel Sharon visited the area.
The Temple Mount was reopened to non-Muslims in August 2003.
www.worldnetdaily.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43631   (1063 words)

  
 Temple Model Kits
The Jewish Temple is the holiest place in Israel.
However, if your knowledge of the Temple is not as good as it should be, we have a great idea for you!
The Temple model kit is easy to understand and simple to build.
www.jewish-place.com /temple/iris_templekit3.html   (535 words)

  
 Temple Israel: Boston, MA
Temple Israel: Dayton, OH Temple Beth Israel: Portland, OR Temple Beth Israel: Altoona, PA Adat Shalom, Cheswick, PA Beth Israel: Honesdale, PA Temple Shaarai Shomayim: Lancaster, PA
Mizpah Temple: Chattanooga, TN Temple Beth-el: San Antonio, TX Ohef Sholom Temple: Norfolk, VA Beth Ahabah: Richmond, VA Rutland Jewish Center: Rutland, VT Temple De Hirsch Sinai: Seattle, WA The Commonwealth Avenue synagogue was designed by architect Charles H. Blackhall.
It was renamed Morse Auditorium, in honor of a longtime Temple Israel family.
www.nmajh.org /exhibitions/postcards/cards/17.htm   (300 words)

  
 Temple Beth El Aptos Jewish Community Center
A community of awakening and discovery, where the joy of Jewish living is made accessible and relevant to contemporary life...with a focus on worship, learning, and community, exemplified by our commitment to tikkun olam (social justice).
See our Adult Education page for class registration information.
Jewish A Lot for Parents and Tots —Sunday, November 5th, 9:15 am.
www.tbeaptos.org   (128 words)

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