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| | The Temple |
 | | During the centuries the Muslims controlled Palestine, two mosques were built on the site of the Jewish Temple. |  | | Jerusalem the holiest place was the Temple, and in the Temple the holiest spot was the Holy of Holies.... |  | | Unfortunately, the tablets disappeared when the Babylonians destroyed the Temple, and during the Second Temple era, the Holy of Holies was a small, entirely bare room. |
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http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/Judaism/The_Temple.html
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| | Encyclopedia: Jewish Temple in Jerusalem |
 | | There is reason to believe that Julian wanted the rebuilt Third Temple to be for the purpose of his own apotheosis, rather than the worship of the Jewish God. |  | | According to the Bible, the First Temple was built by Solomon. |  | | Because of the prohibition against pronouncing the holy name, the common Hebrew name for the Temple is Beit ha-Mikdash or "The Holy House", and only the Temple in Jerusalem is referred to by this name. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Jewish-Temple-in-Jerusalem
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| | The Jewish Temple in Jerusalem - Was it or wasn-t it |
 | | The Temple Mount is sacred to both Jews and Muslims. |  | | Israel has acknowledged the sanctity of the Temple Mount for present-day Muslims. |  | | Nevertheless, even during the present wave of violence, the Temple Mount in Jerusalem has remained open for Muslim services, despite the fact that prayers there have become a platform for incitement and rioting. |
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http://www.israel.org/MFA/MFAArchive/2000_2009/2001/2/The%20Jewish%20Temple%20in%20Jerusalem%20-%20Was%20it%20or%20wasn-t
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| | Jerusalem/Al Quds |
 | | In Islam, Jerusalem's importance is due to a tradition saying that Muhammad went on a celestial journey from the spot where the ruins of the Jewish temples was and where the Dome of the Rock later was erected. |  | | But Islam also adheres to Jerusalem because it claims to be the true version of Judaism and Christianity, hence both the Jewish temple and the life of Jesus is theoretically a part of the history of the religion of Islam. |  | | Jerusalem has had a Jewish majority since the late 19th century, and West Jerusalem has at no point in history been an Arab city. |
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http://i-cias.com/e.o/jerusalem.htm
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| | Encyclopedia article on Temple [EncycloZine] |
 | | A temple is a structure reserved for religious worship or sacrifice. |  | | The word temple has different meanings in the fields of architecture, religion, geography, anatomy, and education. |  | | A Hindu and Buddhist temple in Cambodia and Thailand is known as a wat. |
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http://encyclozine.com/Temple
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| | Jewish Temple - AskTheBrain.com |
 | | Temple Beth Shalom is a family-oriented Reform congregation with roots in the Needham Jewish Community Group which was founded in 1945. |  | | Reflecting the Jewish roots of Christianity, the earliest worship practices in the Christian Church centered around the Temple in Jerusalem. |  | | This prophecy is often used to show that the Jewish temple will be rebuilt in Jerusalem before the Second Coming of Christ. |
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http://www.askthebrain.com/jewish_temple-.html
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| | Temple Mount & Land of Israel Faithful Movement |
 | | Temple Mount & Land of Israel Faithful Movement |  | | to the home page of the Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement. |  | | Over the past month, pieces of stone from the Western Wall of the Temple Mount have became loose and broken off. |
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http://www.templemountfaithful.org/
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| | Moving Towards a Third Temple |
 | | Jerusalem is the focus of the spiritual energies of a large segment of mankind, and at its heart lies its greatest secret - the enigma of the Holy Temple. |  | | These are evangelical or Pentecostal Christians who believe the prophecies in the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament indicate that the building of the Third Temple on the Temple Mount is part of a divine plan leading up to the end of days. |  | | Jerusalem is more of a city of religion, art, culture, and museums than an economically viable regional marketplace or a center of business activity. |
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http://www.templemount.org/tempprep.html
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| | The Temple Mount in Jerusalem |
 | | Temple Mount and Eretz Yisrael Faithful Movement (Gershon Salomon) |  | | Many authorities believe the Ark is located under the Temple Mount. |  | | 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. |
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http://www.templemount.org/
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| | Virtual Tour - Holiland Second Temple Model |
 | | Fifty years later the Persian king Cyrus allowed the Jews to build the Second Temple on the site of the First. |  | | Forty years later, his son Solomon built the First Temple and transformed the city into the prosperous capital of his empire. |  | | Jewish independence was reestablished under Judah the Maccabee of the Hasmonean dynasty. |
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http://www.inisrael.com/holyland/tour/index.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Temple (sanctuary Jerusalem) |
 | | Temple (sanctuary, Jerusalem), in Jewish history, the name of two successive religious sanctuaries in Jerusalem. |  | | art and architecture, biblical reference, Christian devotion, destruction and rebuilding, Islamic devotion, Jewish devotion, sacred repository,... |  | | Search Amazon.com for books about your topic, "Temple (sanctuary Jerusalem)" |
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http://encarta.msn.com/Temple_(sanctuary_Jerusalem).html
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| | Jerusalem - Jewish History Resource Center |
 | | Where were the 1st and 2nd Jewish Temples Located? |  | | Pomegranate from Solomonic Temple (M.F.A) Silver Plaques (M.F.A) The Broad Wall |  | | The J-M Jewish Community, Ottoman Authorities, and Arab Population in the 2nd Half of the 18th Century |
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http://www.hum.huji.ac.il/dinur/links/jerusalem.htm
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| | Live Western Wall Camera at Aish |
 | | Jewish belief needs to be built upon a rational foundation, not a leap of faith. |  | | Our goal is to re-ignite Jewish pride by teaching Jews about their heritage and its contribution to humanity. |  | | Aish HaTorah is an international network of Jewish educational centers, where Jews from all backgrounds can explore their heritage in an open, non-judgmental atmosphere. |
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http://aish.com/wallcam
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| | Temple Judea - Jewish Links |
 | | A wealth of information about Judaism covering Jewish beliefs, people, places, things, language, scripture, holidays, practices and customs for Jews and non-Jews alike who want to know more. |  | | Contains the complete unedited text of the 12 volume Jewish Encyclopedia originally published between 1901-1906 with over 15,000 articlees and illustrations. |  | | The site is a portal to an on-line worldwide Jewish community covering such areas as news, food, singles, Judaism, and leisure/travel with discussions, resources on Jewish topics...even a live "Kotelcam" from the Western Wall in Jerusalem. |
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http://www.templejudea.org/jlinks.shtml
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| | Arafat claims there never was a Jewish Temple in Jerusalem - Likud of Holland |
 | | In another attempt to delegitimize Judaism and Jewish history, Yasir Arafat has again publicly claimed that the ancient Jewish temple was never situated in Jerusalem or any other part of the Land of Israel. |  | | Arafat claims there never was a Jewish Temple in Jerusalem |  | | Arafat claims there never was a Jewish Temple in Jerusalem - Likud of Holland |
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http://www.likud.nl/extr237.html
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| | The Holyland Second Temple Model in Jerusalem. The most comprehensive guide on the web including: Virtual Tour and, academic information and a souvenir shop |
 | | Nezer David street, Bayit Vegan, P.O.Box 2461, Jerusalem 91023, Israel. |  | | A visit to the site serves as a time tunnel, carrying the visitor far into A.D. 66, before Jerusalem was ransacked by the Romans. |  | | Holyland Turism (1992) Ltd. No part of this material may be reproduced, published, brodcast, rewrite, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying recording by any information retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the copyright owners. |
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http://www.inisrael.com/holyland/model.html
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| | Jew - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Following the destruction of Jerusalem and the expulsion of the Jews, Jewish worship stopped being centrally organized around the Temple, and instead was rebuilt around rabbis who acted as teachers and leaders of individual communities. |  | | The 2,000 year dispersion of the Jewish diaspora beginning under the Roman Empire, as Jews were spread throughout the Roman world and, driven from land to land, and settled wherever they could live freely enough to practice their religion. |  | | No new books were added to the Jewish Bible after the Roman period, instead major efforts went into interpreting and developing the Halakhah, or oral law, and writing down these traditions in the Talmud, the key work on the interepretation of Jewish law, written during the first to fifth centuries CE. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish
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| | from jesus to christ: a portrait of jesus' world: temple culture |
 | | The way the Temple operated was described in principle by God to Moses in the first five books of the Jewish Bible, the Torah. |  | | 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. |  | | In the Temple itself, we have priests, all descending from Aaron, the High Priest, back in time, brother of Moses - the tribe of priests who officiated at the altar. |
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/religion/portrait/temple.html
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| | * Temple Update Index Page |
 | | Just a few years ago (as late as 1995) all people in the world believed the Jewish Temples in Jerusalem were never lost from sight by modern man. It was universally agreed that the former Temples were once located somewhere east of the "Wailing Wall" and inside the Haram esh-Sharif. |  | | The Temple of God was called by several names by the Israel after the time of Samuel. |  | | The matter of the Temple and its symbolism is an example of this. |
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http://www.askelm.com/temple
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| | Ahavat Israel - Jewish Festivals |
 | | Commemorates the three days that Esther fasted before approaching King Achashverosh on behalf of the Jewish people. |  | | During the period of time between the destruction of the First Temple and the building of the Second Temple, the Jews came very close to being anihilated because of the evil scheming of Haman with the King of Persia, Achashverosh. |  | | The final month in the Jewish Calendar is a time for introspection, a time to prepare one's self for the coming year and the upcoming holiday of Rosh HaShana. |
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http://www.ahavat-israel.com/ahavat/torat/festivals.asp
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| | Being Jewish Web Site |
 | | Why Jewish women are like the Priests in the Holy Temple. |  | | Is being Jewish related to being part of a race or a religion? |  | | Is being Jewish passed along by the father or the mother? |
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http://www.beingjewish.com
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| | Jewish holiday - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Tisha B'Av is a fast day, that commemorates two of the saddest days in Jewish history— the destruction of both the first Temple (587 BC) originally built by King Solomon, (see Solomon's Temple), and the Second Temple in 70 on this same date. |  | | A Jewish holiday or Jewish Festival is a day or series of days observed by Jews as holy or secular commemorations of important events in Jewish history. |  | | Some holidays were established by the Rabbis at the close of the ancient period of Jewish history. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_holiday
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| | Jerusalem: In Depth : History : The Roman Occupation Frommers.com |
 | | Herods great temple complex, initially opposed by many Jews who felt it was too Roman in its grandeur, became a symbol of Jewish national and religious aspirations and a constant flash point in Jewish opposition to Roman rule. |  | | As never before, the temple became a center for Jewish pilgrimage from Judea, the Galilee, Babylonia, Persia, and all parts of the Roman Empire; more than 100,000 pilgrims could be accommodated in Jerusalem during the great festivals of Passover and Sukkot. |  | | It was to the city that was a magnet for the ancient Jewish world that Jesus came to celebrate Passover, and it was in Jerusalem that under Pontius Pilate, the Roman procurator, Jesus was imprisoned and crucified. |
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http://www.frommers.com/destinations/jerusalem/0088032911.html
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| | Columbus's Medinah? |
 | | In fact in one place he calculates the date from the destruction of the "Second House" [=Temple], counting from the traditional (and erroneous) Jewish date of 68 C.E., rather than the generally held 70. |  | | Spanish-speaking Jewish refugees from the Inquisition were numerous in the Genoa area. |  | | While Roth himself expresses some scepticism about the explorer's Jewish origins, it is significant that the entry is not preceded by the special sign that normally indicates articles about non-Jews. |
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http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/Shokel/911014_Columbus.html
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| | The Jewish Feasts - The Feast of the Tabernacles |
 | | The Jewish Feasts - The Feast of the Tabernacles |  | | This was the third feast that required a pilgrimage to Jerusalem to worship in the Temple and offer sacrifices and offering to the Lord. |  | | Each day of the Feast of Tabernacles, the people in the Temple courtyard would hold their lulavs and make a circular procession around the altar. |
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http://www.bible-truth.org/Feasts-Tabernacles.html
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| | The Destruction of the Temple Mount Antiquities, by Mark Ami-El |
 | | The intention is to turn the entire 36-acre Temple Mount compound into an exclusively Muslim site by erasing every sign, remnant, and memory of its Jewish past, including the destruction of archeological findings that are proof of this past. |  | | As a result, the Israel Antiquities Authority has been prevented from entering the Temple Mount area, since the Waqf, as the practical custodian of the site, was empowered to decide who was permitted entry and who was forbidden. |  | | Their intention is to change the status quo of the place by turning all the areas of the Mount into Muslim holy places, mosques, and prayer areas, with the intention of preventing any Jewish presence whatsoever in the future. |
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http://www.jcpa.org/jl/vp483.htm
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