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Archeologist thinks new tech could reveal where the Lost Ark is hidden at last trib.al/5rOhXZL
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Indeed they do! 16K+ of our original #TemplePatch have been proudly distributed to 💪 men & women of @IDF as reminder of what 🇮🇱 🙏 & ✊ for! And with every patch sold we can 📦🔟🆓 patches to the frontlines & reach our 🥅 of 18K+ patches delivered ➡️ TheMikdashMarket.com
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@MadMax84281 Some IDF soldiers wear the flag of greater Israel on their uniform and have recently added the third Temple patch.

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@jewishvoicelive We think it’s time you go back to yeshiva to learn what Jewish means, and more importantly, the Halacha of the Temple Mount. The only one igniting conflict is YOU by denying the eternal and unbroken Jewish right to pray at the holiest site in Judaism… #Sad #FactsMatter #FakeNews
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Jewish Voice
Jewish Voice@jewishvoicelive·
The Jews do not want, in any way, to take that which isn't theirs. And they certainly don't want to contest the rights of the other inhabitants to the places held by them which they regard with honor and consider holy. And in particular there is no foundation to the rumor that the Jews want to acquire the Temple Mount. On the contrary, from the time that, because of our sins, we were exiled from our land, and our Holy Temple was destroyed, and we have been lacking the purity required by the Torah, it is forbidden for any man of Israel to set foot upon the grounds of the Temple Mount, until the coming of the righteous moshiach, who with the spirit of the L-rd, which will hover over him, will rule righteously, for the good of all creation, and will return to us the purity required by the Torah. There are those who think they are smarter and have figured out exactly where the Temple Courtyard once stood. They immerse themselves in a mikveh and visit only the outskirts of the Mount. But do they really think everyone on these tours (including non-religious men, women and children, as well as Israeli police and soldiers) are so careful? Furthermore, we all know that Jewish visits to the Temple Mount reignite the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In the words of Rav Moshe Sternbuch, leading posek of our generation, on November 20, 2014: Those religious Jews with a kippah on their heads who enter the Temple Mount, violating a prohibition that carries the penalty of kareis, dramatically increase the hatred of the Muslims toward us, because they are invading a site that the Muslims consider holy, and in this manner their war against us becomes a religious war. They incite their people against us, to the point that many of them are ready to commit suicide attacks on us. These religious Jews violate the oath that G-d imposed on the Jewish people not to provoke the nations of the world. We hope that the participants in these visits will take this information to heart, and adopt a more cautious and G-d-fearing attitude to the most sacred site in Judaism.
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Jewish Voice@jewishvoicelive·
Those who entered the temple hill are not Jews, they are murderous, perverted, Zionist fake rabbis. Please read our article and share it for everyone to see. Why Jews are Forbidden to Enter the Temple Mount The Torah says, “Anyone who touches a dead human body and does not purify himself with the Red Heifer, has defiled the Temple of G-d, and his soul will be cut off from Israel, for the waters of purification were not sprinkled upon him, he remains defiled; his defilement is still upon him.” (Numbers 19:13) The Jewish people have not had a Red Heifer for about 1700 years. Therefore, any Jew who has ever been to a funeral, a hospital or a cemetery, or otherwise accidentally been in the same building with a dead body (that is, all of us) are permanently defiled. We are forbidden to enter the Temple, and if we did, we would be liable to “kareis” (being cut off), one of the most severe Divine punishments. Although the Temple no longer exists, the Rambam rules (Beis Habechirah 6:14) that the holiness of the Temple site still continues today, and so the prohibition on a defiled person entering is still in force. The Raavad disagrees; however, the Magen Avraham (Orach Chaim 561:2) rules that the halacha is like the Rambam. The Mishnah Berurah (561:5) concurs with this ruling. The punishment of kareis applies only to the site of the Temple Courtyard, a rectangle of 135 by 187 cubits (Mishnah Midos 2:6). However, under Rabbinic law a person defiled by a dead body is forbidden to enter even the Cheil, a much broader area that surrounded the Courtyard on all sides (Mishnah Keilim 1:8). A person defiled by a dead body may enter the parts of the Temple Mount not included in the Cheil and Courtyard. However, if he has other types of defilement, he is forbidden to enter any part of the Temple Mount. These other defilements can be cleansed by immersing in a mikveh, a ritual bath. The problem is that we do not know exactly where, in today’s Temple Mount compound, the various parts of the Temple once stood. The issue has been hotly debated by Torah scholars and archaeologists, and there is no clear consensus. Looking back to history, the longstanding precedent was that Jews did not enter the Temple Mount. For example, the Ramban came to the Holy Land in 1267 and wrote back to his son in Spain, Give my regards to my student R’ Moshe ben Shlomo, your mother’s brother’s son, and tell him that I went up on the Mount of Olives which is opposite the Temple Mount, with only the Valley of Yehoshafat intervening, and there, opposite the Temple, I cried as I read the prayers that he wrote. Ishtori Haparchi came to the Holy Land in 1322 and compiled his famous work Kaftor Vaferach, the first Hebrew book on the geography of Eretz Yisroel. In Chapter 6 he writes: And now that, due to our sins, we are outside, we can come near for prayer and prostration at the walls of the Temple Mount. This is what the people do: they approach the walls and pray to G-d in front of the gates. Rabbi Yaakov Ettlinger (1798-1871) in his Binyan Tzion (1:2) concurs that the halacha follows the Rambam and argues that even the Raavad is uncertain and would agree that it is forbidden to enter today. When violent conflict over the Temple Mount first erupted in 1929, Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld, then chief rabbi of the Orthodox community of Jerusalem, issued a touching appeal to the Arab population to live in peace with the Jewish community, assuring them that the Jewish people had no secret plans to take the Temple Mount or any other Arab properties. He wrote:
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🇮🇱 David Ha'ivri 🤠 دافيد هعفري
Standing at the foot of the Ottoman fortifications on the western edge of the Old City, the sheer scale of these walls becomes undeniable. Looking north from this vantage point, you can truly appreciate the height and mass of the stone masonry that has defined the skyline of Jerusalem for centuries. It is a striking reminder of the strategic importance this ridge has held throughout history. Jerusalem is among a very select group of living cities worldwide that remains entirely encircled by a complete ancient defensive perimeter. While many historic sites have lost their boundaries to urban expansion, these ramparts continue to preserve the distinct atmosphere of the four quarters within. I am curious if any of my fellow history enthusiasts can name another city where the original circuit remains this remarkably intact. #Jerusalem #History
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ארנון סגל@arnonsegal1·
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משה ויסברג
משה ויסברג@moshe_nayes·
מים רבים לאחר יוכלו לכבות את האהבה
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Uri Pilichowski
Uri Pilichowski@RationalSettler·
You often hear the Western Wall (The Kotel) mistakenly called Judaism’s holiest site. The Western Wall was a retaining wall for the Temple Mount that sits behind the Western Wall. The Western Wall has no sanctity (Kedusha). The first and second Temples stood on the Temple Mount and it is that area - even without a Temple - that is Judaism’s holiest site. One day we will rebuild the Temple and all nations and people will be allowed to come and pray to God there. Today, the Muslim Waqf only allows Muslims to pray there.
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Daniel | דניאל 𓉱
Daniel | דניאל 𓉱@DanitheSett·
Daily archaeology #85 An amazing instance of archeology corroborating the Talmud! The Nicanor ossuary was discovered in a Second Temple-era burial complex on Mount Scopus in Jerusalem. The ossuary bears two inscriptions: one in Greek, reading 'The ossuary of Nicanor of Alexandria, who made the gates,' followed by another in Hebrew, written in formal Jewish script, stating 'Nicanor Alexa,' identifying him as 'Nicanor the Alexandrian.' This corroborates a famous tale in the Talmud (Yoma 38a) of Nicanor donating the doors for the second Temple and bringing them by ship to Israel. When a storm hit and the ship was sinking one of the doors was thrown into the sea. When they wanted to throw the second door Nicanor held onto it and said they would have to throw him in as well. The storm stopped. When they arrived ashore the first door was waiting for them. The gate at the Second Temple was named in his honor: Nicanor Gate. Even though all the gates of the Temple were upgraded to gold, Nicanor's bronze gates stayed. Have a blessed Passover 🇮🇱
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הפגנות בהבימה כן - תפילה בכותל לא | כתבנו יהודה אהרוני מדווח מרחבת הכותל המערבי, שם צפויה להתקיים ברכת כהנים מצומצמת בהתאם להנחיות פיקוד העורף: "המצב כאן כואב וקשה מאוד. ליבנו עם השוטרים שמנסים לענות לכל אותם האנשים שמגיעים ושואלים מדוע הפגנה בהבימה כן מתקיימת ותפילה בכותל לא" #ישראל_הבוקר @TalMeir2 @Yehuda_Aharoni
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🇮🇱 David Ha'ivri 🤠 دافيد هعفري
This is Jaffa Gate right now, usually the main artery for thousands of Passover pilgrims every single hour. Because of Home Front Command emergency regulations, the entrance to the Old City is closed to outside visitors. These people came hoping to fulfill the religious obligation, stopped meters away by a police blockade. It is a striking and unnatural sad sight for a Jerusalemite.
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Since 11AM 2/26, 38 days, Jews denied right to 🙏 on #TempleMount. As #Muslims 🤲 on #Ramadan at holiest site in #Judaism & now @israelpolice @MosheLion permit #Easter, #Jewish ascension was ⛔️ on #Purim & is still ⛔️ on #Passover. RT if 🫵🤔 #JewishRightsMatter #Apartheid 🇮🇱
Israel ישראל@Israel

Following Iranian regime missile attacks toward Jerusalem's holy sites, @israelpolice is acting to protect the lives of all worshippers while preparing for Easter and the Holy Fire ceremonies. In coordination with Patriarch Theophilos III, Archbishop Sevan Gharibian, and Bishop Theodoros Zakarian, it was agreed that this year’s ceremonies will take place in a limited, symbolic format. All parties reaffirmed their shared commitment to the safety of worshippers and the preservation of freedom of worship in Jerusalem’s Old City.

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Nati Rom נתי רום
Nati Rom נתי רום@natirom·
הבוקר בדיון בעניינם של מי שצעדו עם גדיים לכיוון הר הבית, קבע הנשיא הרבסט את המובן מאליו: הקרבת קרבן פסח היא כמיהת לב העם היהודי מדורי דורות. טענות לכך שמובילי הגדיים מבעירים את המזרח התיכון - לא יכולות לעמוד ובודאי שאינן יכולות לבסס החלטה בהליך פלילי. יש שופטים בירושלים.
ארנון סגל@arnonsegal1

נשיא בית משפט השלום בירושלים שמואל הרבסט סרב לבקשת המשטרה להרחקה ממושכת שלי ושל בני שיחי' מהעיר העתיקה (הורחקנו לשבוע מהר הבית הסגור ממילא), ובפסק הדין מאריך להסביר על חשיבות קרבן הפסח. יש שופטים בירושלים

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שמעון ריקלין על קמפיין "אלימות המתנחלים": "יהושע בן נון שלח אגרות ליושבי הארץ ואמר להם: עם ישראל מגיע לנחלה שלו. יש להם שתי אפשרויות - או לקבל שזו הארץ שלו, או לעוף מפה. יושבי הארץ הנוכחיים לא מקבלים את העובדה שזו הארץ שלנו - למה לא מעיפים אותם?" #ריקלין_ושות @riklinandco @riklinandco
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Ridvan Aydemir | Apostate Prophet
Ridvan Aydemir | Apostate Prophet@ApostateProphet·
This is the Western Wall RIGHT NOW! The holiest place where Jews can pray. Always crowded. Right now it is EMPTY. JEWS ARE NOT ALLOWED to gather there. It's not because of discrimination. It is BECAUSE OF WAR.
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec

Will @USAmbIsrael get clarity on why Cardinal Pizzaballa was blocked by police from saying mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday today?

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