Thus, both sacred scriptures use similar words to describe the two sanctuaries: Beitullah, BeitEl, Bayt al-Maqdis, and Beit HaMikdash to illustrate how they fit together like a pair of lungs.
Rather we are instructed to build the Beit HaMikdash “in the place that God will choose”: “Only to the place that the Eternal your God will choose from all your tribes to set His Name ...
The lesson of this week’s Parsha is that, like the pilgrimage to the Beit Hamkidash, sometimes the greatest impact we will have is during an unplanned turn on our road to holiness. Like ...
The Talmud notes that when the Beit HaMikdash was destroyed for the second time, there was an increase in the number of ascetics within the Jewish community, who decided to limit themselves by not ...
This is the location where we are to build the future Beit HaMikdash, the holiest site where the Shechina dwells. However, the Torah does not specify where this place is, leaving us with a sense ...
Rav Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev passed away in 1809, and his Kiddush cup has been passed down through the generations for ...
Hashem grants us only one year ahead, which means every year our lease ends completely and we have to ask again for a new life.
I want a new king of Israel who has never been heard of before and comes from another planet and believes in God first then ...