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  2. Third Temple - Wikipedia

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    In August 1967, after the Israeli capture of the Mount, Rabbi Shlomo Goren (deceased 1994) the former Chief Rabbi of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) (and later chief rabbi of the State of Israel), began organizing public prayer for Jews on the Temple Mount. Rabbi Goren was known for his controversial positions concerning Jewish sovereignty over ...

  3. Yaaleh V'Yavo - Wikipedia

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    [a] Some of the themes within Yaaleh V'Yavo correspond with the themes of these blessings, namely, the rebuilding of Jerusalem and the restoration of the temple. [5] In regards to its placement within Ritzeh specifically, the Talmud [6] frames this blessing as the correct place to include prayers for the future. Later scholars explain this to ...

  4. Temple Mount Faithful - Wikipedia

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    The Temple Mount and Israel Faithful Movement (Hebrew: נאמני הר הבית וארץ ישראל), more commonly known simply as the Temple Mount Faithful (נאמני הר הבית), is an extremist Orthodox Jewish movement, [1] based in Jerusalem, whose goal is to rebuild the Third Jewish Temple on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem and re-institute the practice of ritual sacrifice.

  5. L'Shana Haba'ah - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] [7] The fifth and final prayer service of Yom Kippur, Ne'ila, concludes with the blowing of a shofar and the recitation of L'Shana Haba'ah B'Yerushalayim. [9] [10] In Israel, Jews often add an additional word to the phrase: L'Shana Haba'ah B'Yerushalayim habnuyah ("Next year in the rebuilt Jerusalem"). [1]

  6. Amidah - Wikipedia

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    Boneh Yerushalayim ('Builder of Jerusalem') – asks God to rebuild Jerusalem, and to restore the Kingdom of David. Birkat David ('Blessing of David') – asks God to bring the descendant of King David, who will be the messiah. Tefillah ('prayer') – asks God to accept our prayers, to have mercy and be compassionate. On fast days, Ashkenazic ...

  7. Ramban Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    There is a second Ramban Synagogue in Jerusalem, established after 1948 and rebuilt in 2005 in West Jerusalem, located at 4 Amatsya Street in the Katamon neighbourhood. [17] It made the headlines in 2016, when Carmit Feintuch became its communal leader, the first woman to be hired in this position at an Orthodox synagogue in Israel. [18]

  8. White House seeks more aid for Israel and Ukraine in $105B ...

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    The White House on Friday requested that Congress provide more than $105 billion in aid to Ukraine and Israel and other U.S. national security needs. ... The request would invest more than $50 ...

  9. Temple Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Temple Institute, known in Hebrew as Machon HaMikdash (Hebrew: מכון המקדש), is an organization in Israel focusing on establishing the Third Temple.Its long-term aims are to build the third Temple in Jerusalem on the Temple Mount—the site occupied by the Dome of the Rock—and to reinstate korbanot and the other rites described in the Hebrew Bible and Jewish legal literature.