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Sunday, February 22nd, 2004
The Temple Mount and the Western Wall saw several Heaven-entreating
events yesterday and last night, as the People of Israel continue to manifest
the connection between their ages-old faith and the current political climate.
The Temple Mount and the Western Wall saw several Heaven-entreating events
yesterday and […]
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Friday, February 13th, 2004
Ir David - the ancient City of David, just to the south and below the Temple Mount, the Western Wall Plaza and the rest of the Old City of Jerusalem - continues to flourish, some 2,800 years after its founding. Members of the Elad Association, which has settled the area with 26 Jewish families […]
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Monday, February 9th, 2004
Ir David - the ancient City of David, just to the south and below the
Temple Mount, the Western Wall Plaza and the rest of the Old City of
Jerusalem - continues to flourish, some 2,750 years after its founding.
Ir David - the ancient City of David, […]
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Wednesday, February 4th, 2004
A senior officer in the Jerusalem Police Department reports that ever since
the opening of the Temple Mount to Jews four months ago, some 10,000 people
have visited the holy site - including 4,000 who have done so according to
Halakhic [Jewish legal] guidelines. Kol Rina News Agency reports that before
September 2000, when the Temple Mount was closed […]
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Wednesday, January 28th, 2004
JERUSALEM — The Bible tells of earthquakes splitting open the hills of this holy city with apocalyptic fury, adding to the mayhem of battles and punctuating Jesus’ crucifixion.
Now, a geological survey says the heart of biblical narrative — Jerusalem’s walled Old City — would be among the worst hit parts of the city in the […]
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Tuesday, January 13th, 2004
After almost five years of negotiations, bureaucracy and various other
obstacles, the Uvneh Yerushalayim (Rebuild Jerusalem) organization happily announced
this week its purchase of a key property in the Shimon HaTzaddik neighborhood
of Jerusalem. Though Jewish families have been living there for several
years, and a Yeshiva/Kollel of 30 students operates there on a daily basis, the
purchase is an […]
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Sunday, December 14th, 2003
Israeli scientists carrying out carbon-14 analysis on wood, coal and ash
found in the plaster walls of Jerusalem’s ancient Siloam Tunnel, and running
isotopic tests on the uranium and thorium present in stalactites on the tunnel’s
ceiling, have determined that the tunnel was hewn around 700 B.C.–corroborating
the Bible.
Their findings support the account in 2 Kings 20:20 that describes […]
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Thursday, December 11th, 2003
New Temple Mount excavations being carried out by the Islamic Wakf and
attempts by the PA to transform the Temple Mount into a Palestinian national site
have sparked growing concern for the future of Judaism’s holiest site.
Several attempts have been made recently to strengthen and assert Muslim
hegemony over the Temple Mount. Of particular concern is the […]
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Tuesday, December 2nd, 2003
While lavish words were being spoken in Geneva yesterday to launch a piece
of paper, down-to-earth actions were being taken in Jerusalem to launch a new
neighborhood in the Land of Israel.
Jerusalem, the City of Gold, continues to expand. While lavish words were
being spoken in Geneva yesterday to launch a piece of paper, down-to-earth
actions were being […]
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Monday, December 1st, 2003
Bernie Segal, president of the Weinberg Foundation, visited Israel this week,
together with Daryl Friedman, president, and Morton Plant, chairman, of the
Jewish Federation of Baltimore.
The Weinberg Foundation is one of the most important Jewish philanthropic
foundations. It contributes large sums of money to care for the elderly in Israel
and in the FSU, supports projects for new immigrants, […]
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