Constructing the Alter
Rabbi David Kaplan
Rabbi David Kaplan
Rabbi David Kaplan
Just as a parent wants to see their children living peacefully with one another, so too does Hashem.
Revital Yitzhaki
08.01.25 | 09:38
The Temple had a special chamber called the Salt Chamber. What was salt used for in the Temple? Salt had several interesting uses, some of which are not widely known today
Yehosef Yaavetz
07.10.24 | 11:21
A fascinating overview of the Temple's history, significance, and key elements that are essential to our heritage
Yonatan Halevi
11.08.24 | 15:00
The divine purpose of Jerusalem, the power of the Temple service, and its role as the source of truth, blessing, and spiritual elevation for all humanity
Roni Dayan
23.05.24 | 11:53
Rachel Sela grew up as a non-religious kibbutz child, fighting everything related to Judaism, until the day she attended Torah classes intending to attack, only to find herself enchanted by them. And what drives her in recent years to initiate the fascinating "Temple Days"?
מיכל אריאלי
28.11.22 | 10:34
Discover some fascinating things about the Choshen (breastplate), its composition, and purpose
Moriah Chen
10.11.22 | 14:16
He was born miraculously and returned to faith at 17. His Hasidic family was murdered during the Holocaust, while relatives who fled to Israel were no longer religious. Now, he speaks of divine providence as the sole descendant able to continue his pre-Holocaust family traditions. This is the story of Rabbi Menachem Makover, the man revitalizing public interest in studying the Temple year-round.
גלית לוי
27.07.22 | 21:47
For 30 years, Rabbi Menachem Makover has dedicated himself to raising awareness about the Temple's construction, believing that increasing knowledge about it strengthens our connection. During the Three Weeks, he encourages everyone to learn more, with a special tip for children.
מיכל אריאלי
21.07.22 | 09:02
Discover the deeper meaning of repetition, the human need for rituals, and how the Mishkan (tabernacle) teaches us about sacred connection in daily life
Tzuriel Cohen
01.03.22 | 13:37
Sacred threads and hidden meaning: unraveling the significance of the Kohen's priestly garments
Yonatan Halevi
05.03.20 | 14:33
On the 24th day of Kislev, the foundations for the Second Temple were laid. It is fitting to read verses 10–23 in chapter 2 of the Book of Haggai on this day to bring goodness to the world.
יונתן הלוי
22.12.19 | 08:30
Michael Ossnis was an atheist until twenty years ago. But then, the Temple unexpectedly entered his life, leading him to build it with his own hands following a miraculous dream.
מיכל אריאלי
20.02.18 | 14:23
The purpose of sacrifices in Judaism, their difference from pagan rituals, and how prayer now takes their place
Daniel Blass
02.07.15 | 09:43
Eliezer Ben Hamo worked for approximately 12 years on a unique simulation project of the Third Temple. Upon completion, he received a tempting offer worth tens of thousands of dollars to sell his project to Christians, who wanted to add the image of you-know-who to the simulation. Interview.
שירה דאבוש (כהן)
14.07.14 | 10:16
How the Temple Shaped Jewish Destiny and Spiritual Life
Yaakov Revivo
03.11.13 | 14:45
Jewish sources say the next Temple descends by divine design. Explaining the wait, the spiritual readiness it demands, and how its arrival could transform life and faith
Dudu Cohen
20.10.13 | 13:52
This is what Asher Cohen, the founder of the Temple Mount website, says. His site offers virtual tours, photo galleries, and in-depth articles. "Many people who reach out to me tell me, 'Finally, we understand what we pray for every day,'" he shares.
דודו כהן
15.10.13 | 09:59
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