Tag: Temple Mount

The text discusses the complex dynamics in Jerusalem as seen through the lens of a walk around the city.
Mahmoud Abbas assured Dutch Jews that he does not intend to cancel the Oslo Accords or demand the absorption of millions of Palestinians by Israel.
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the location of the ancient Jewish temples on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, notably highlighting a Times article that initially misrepresented scholars' views on the matter.
Yehuda Glick, a prominent figure advocating for Jewish prayer rights at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, was shot four times by a Palestinian assailant in an attempted assassination.
Following the tragic events at a Jerusalem synagogue, a discussion on the permission for Jews to pray at the Temple Mount and the possibility of a religious war erupting ensues among Allison, Noah, and Times of Israel's Miriam Herschlag.
The article discusses the recent surge of violence in Israel, questioning if it marks the beginning of a third Intifada, potentially orchestrated by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to reshape his legacy amid internal challenges.
The legend of two brothers expressing mutual devotion through sharing is a popular but unfounded story in Jewish tradition.
In 1929, a series of violent pogroms targeted Jews in British-ruled Palestine, resulting in the deaths of 83 Jews and injuring hundreds.
In "Burning Stones," Rabbi Leibel Reznick discusses the destruction of the Second Temple, examining historical accounts and physical evidence.