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    The Ninth of Av

    Will The Temple Be Built This Year?

    Every year at this time, we mourn the destruction of the Temple and pray for its rebuilding. Does this mean that the Temple will actually be built this year?

    Rabbi Haggai Lundin | Av 8 5782
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    The Holy Temple - Beit Hamikdash

    Still No Holy Temple - What Are We Missing?

    I don't understand what exactly we are missing by not having a Beit Mikdash. Throughout both the Written and Oral Torahs we see that the Temple is something tremendous and amazing – but in order for me to really mourn over its absence, can you help me understand what exactly it will give us?

    Rabbi Michael Yomtovian | Sivan 25 5782
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    The Holy Temple - Beit Hamikdash

    Will Life With the Temple Rebuilt Still Be...Fun?

    I'm quite afraid of what life will be like when the Temple is rebuilt. Does it mean that we won't be able to go to the beach anymore? Will we just learn and bring sacrifices all day?

    Rabbi Refael Wassertheil | Adar I 24 5782
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    Ein Aya

    Levi'im and Kohanim- What's the Difference?!

    Ein Aya, Shabbat 2, 246

    We all know that the Levi'im (Levites) have a special status & had unique roles in the Beit HaMikdash, but what is it? What's the common denominator between their singing, guarding, opening the gates & their role as the Torah teachers of Israel? Levi means "accompany" & they escort both the aristocratic Kohanim & the "lay" Israelite farmers. They are the visible & "hear-able" go-between at the entrance of the Temple, & the Torah educators who go around the country. They are not the super-stars, but rather represent the functional & necessary, which often go "unsung". A review of all of the details of the Levite laws beautifully show this point, & explain the Talmudic connection between them & Lashon Hara (negative speech).

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Kislev 16 5781
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    The Yearning for the Third Temple

    Do We Really Want to be Tahor?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Adar II 11 5779
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    The Holy Temple - Beit Hamikdash

    Sifting the Makom HaMikdash

    Recently, someone asked me a shaylah that involves what is probably one of the most heart-breaking issues I was ever asked. The question was: “Are there any halachic issues involved in sifting through the earth removed by the Waqf from the Makom HaMikdash?” To explain this shaylah, I will first explain what has happened, then discuss the halachic issues involved — and finally explain the answers. There is also a fascinating halachic-architectural issue that I noticed while studying photographs of the Moslem construction, which I will discuss at the end of this article.

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Tammuz 18 5776
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    The Holy Temple - Beit Hamikdash

    The Heart of Jewish Unity

    Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Rimon | 7556
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    Ein Ayah

    The Purpose of the “Western Lamp”

    Various Rabbis | 5775
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    The Holy Temple - Beit Hamikdash

    Can We Offer the Korban Pesach Without the Beis HaMikdash?

    Rav Tzvi Hersh Kalisher, the rav of Thorn, Germany, who had studied as a youth in the yeshivos of Rabbi Akiva Eiger and the Nesivos HaMishpat (Rav Yaakov of Lisa), published a sefer advocating bringing korbanos in the location where the Beis HaMikdash once stood in Yerushalayim. Rav Kalisher considered it not only permissible to offer korbanos before the Beis HaMikdash is rebuilt, but even obligatory.

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5773
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    Self Guided Learning

    The Third Bet Hamikdash

    Rabbi Yoel Lieberman | 5771
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    The Holy Temple - Beit Hamikdash

    Sifting the Makom HaMikdash

    The Waqf have been constructing at Makom Hamikdash - our Holy of Holies, what are the Halachic implications of the finds? How does one regard the finds?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5769
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    Jerusalem and The Holy Temple

    Sanctity - Past, Present, and Future

    Does the sanctity of the Temple stem from the Divine Presence or from the Land of Israel? Is Jerusalem destined to be sanctified with a more exalted sanctity in the future? Does the sanctity of the First and Second Temples continue to exist today?

    Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaLevi Kilav | 5764
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    The Holy Temple - Beit Hamikdash

    Building the Temple Today

    Just as the time for the Redemption is dependent upon Israel's merit, so the nature of the redemption depends upon Israel's worthiness. The sages teach, “If they are worthy - with Heavenly clouds; if they are not - a peasant riding on a donkey” (Sanhedrin 98a).

    Rabbi Avigdor Nebentzal | 5762
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    The Ninth of Av

    The Temple, Our Link With Eternity

    Tisha B’Av

    Tisha B’Av

    Rabbi Gideon Weitzman | 5764
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    The Holy Temple - Beit Hamikdash

    Coliseum or Temple?

    What drove the Romans against the Jews was the Jews' “dangerous culture” - a culture which had begun to penetrate the Roman Empire. Judaism was educating the masses to behave according to the principle that says “man is created in God's image.”

    Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu | 5764
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    The Laws of Three Weeks

    Rebuilding the Temple

    The Three Weeks

    The Three Weeks between the 17th of Tamuz and the 9th of Av are a time of sadness and danger. Rav Kook shows that they are also a time during which we can rebuild the Temple if we learn the secret of Causeless Love.

    Rabbi Gideon Weitzman | 5764
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    Terumah

    Behind the Mishkan’s Measurements

    Parashat Terumah

    Parashat Terumah

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 5764
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    The Holy Temple - Beit Hamikdash

    The Sanctity of Temple Mount

    What can we do today in order to strengthen our ties with the Temple? The first thing we can do is pray for the Temple’s speedy restoration. In addition, we must visit and gaze upon the site of the Temple. The act of gazing possesses great value.

    Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed | 5764
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    The Holy Temple - Beit Hamikdash

    The Holy Temple: A World of Splendor

    : The Torah portions dealing with the Tabernacle dispel the mistaken impression that the Torah directs man to confine himself to an abstract spiritual world and that the entire aim of the Jew should be to occupy himself with Torah and commandments.

    Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed | Adar B, 5763
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    Jerusalem and The Holy Temple

    Indifference toward the Temple Mount

    For some reason, the supplication and remembrance we give voice to in our daily prayers does not awaken the general public to practical steps toward strengthening our hold on the Temple Mount. In order to know how to deal with this indifference we must first uncover the reasons for it.

    Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed | 10, Tevet 5762
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