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Israel’s ultra-nationalist security minister has provoked outrage by praying on the Temple Mount, violating a long-standing ...
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The Times of Israel on MSN‘The whole nation needs to feel their pain’: Hostages’ plight looms over Tisha B’Av fastAmid ongoing war and deepening societal divisions, visitors to Jerusalem's Western Wall sing, pray, and dream of a better ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNIn first, Ben Gvir openly leads prayers on Temple Mount, in violation of status quoFar-right leader is first minister to pray overtly at flashpoint site as 1,250 Jewish worshipers ascend on fast day; Jordan, ...
Israel marks the day when both Holy Temples were destroyed; tens of thousands recite prayers of mourning at the Western Wall ...
The governor of Arkansas is visiting the Jewish state as part of a trade mission.The post Gov. Huckabee Sanders visits Western Wall on Tisha B’Av appeared first on JNS.org.
Defense Minister Israel Katz vows to strengthen Israel’s sovereignty over Jerusalem, including the flashpoint Temple Mount site.
Rabbis have forbidden approaching what is considered the site of the Holy of Holies in Jerusalem, but one right-wing ...
Widely considered the holiest site in Judaism, the Western Wall is believed to be the last remaining outer wall of the Second Holy Temple in Jerusalem, and dates to Herod’s refurbishing of the ...
Jerusalem’s Western Wall is the holiest site where Jews are allowed to pray; millions of worshipers and tourists visit it each year. But to get to the site from the adjacent Jewish Quarter ...
Israeli archaeologists have reportedly discovered an opulent building where VIPs and members of the elites were likely welcomed on their way to visit the nearby Temple Mount some 2,000 years ago.
Archaeological excavations beside Jerusalem's Western Wall have unearthed thousands of years of the city's history — including an ornate 2,000-year-old villa with a private mikveh, or ritual bath.
Archeologists recently discovered a 26-foot wall inside the City of David, on the eastern slope of Jerusalem. Ronny Reich, professor of archeology at the University of Haifa, and senior ...
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