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Embark on an awe-inspiring journey through the heart of the Holy Land, where ancient history and profound spiritual ...
In Revelation chapter 11, the apostle John was given a new assignment to measure the temple and the altar. Until now, John saw, listened and learned. But now, he is commanded to do something; i.e., ...
According to Kaddis, the rebuilding of the Jewish Temple on the Temple Mount is not just a speculative theory—it’s a real and imminent event unfolding before our eyes.
“About half a million Jews visited the Western Wall over the week of Passover in 2025 but only 6,315 of them went further up to the Temple Mount,” said Kikar HaShabbat, an ultra-Orthodox news site, ...
Bishop Andrew H. Cozzens of Crookston, Minn., chairman of the board of the National Eucharistic Congress Inc., swings a censer near the monstrance following a Mass for the feast of Corpus Christi at ...
Light of the Second Jerusalem Temple Renowned Jewish artist Alex Levin reveals a new series of Beis Hamikdash paintings, bringing the Jerusalem Temple's history and holiness to life through art.
The demarcation of three distinct worship spaces — the nave, the sanctuary and the altar — echoed the more ancient design of the Temple in Jerusalem and before that the Hebrews’ desert ...
“Antiochus Epiphanes, a Seleucid who ruled from 175-164 B.C., captured Jerusalem in 167 B.C. and promptly desecrated the Temple by removing the altar, replacing it with a Greek altar to Zeus and ...
Pope Francis has designated 2025 a Jubilee year in the Catholic Church, and NJ travel agencies hope a fragile ceasefire in Israel boosts interest.
Jerusalem Post Judaism Jewish Holidays Counting the Omer: A journey from Passover to Shavuot The pilgrimage festival of Shavuot at the conclusion of the Omer period was in thanksgiving for God’s ...