One of the Jewish prayers recited to commemorate the destruction of the Temple states: “You destroyed Jerusalem by fire, so too will You rebuild it with fire.” Above the Western Wall, archeologists uncovered a complex destroyed in the Roman fires of 70 CE; spear-pierced skeletal remains give silent testimony to the tragedy. Thus we can understand destruction by fire, but what about construction by fire? Perhaps it indicates the degree of passion necessary to engage in such a task. If this is the case, indeed we have merited living in a time where the latter fire is burning bright, and many are answering Nehemiah’s call: “Come and let us build!” Learn more about Rabbi Yehuda Glick's Temple Mount Foundation, taking steps to rebuild the Holy Temple in our time!
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The Temple Institute has begun an unprecedented project to breed a herd of red cows in the Land of Israel.
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Just after the giving of the Ten Commandments, the Torah continues with various civil laws and their penalties. Following an event of such spiritual magnitude, an event that includes thunder and lightening, trumpets blowing and God’s revelation to human beings, the Torah immediately transitions to the most mundane of issues. Is there a deaper meaning here?
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Prophecy and Divine Inspiration brings the historical era and the internal mind of the prophets to life for the contemporary reader. This comprehensive text demonstrates that the means by which the prophets, mystics, sages and rabbis throughout history have achieved prophetic experience and Divine inspiration are as available today as they were in the past. Don't miss this amazing read.
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Today's photo by Ilan Rosen shows a serene evening outside the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem.
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Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Sarita Benade of Australia. Todah rabah!
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Shabbat Shalom from Jerusalem,
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