Israel temple mount
'Is Trump planning on building Jerusalem's Third Temple?' Haredi correspondent asks press sec.
Mishpacha's Jake Turx asked Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt about the possibility of Trump rebuilding the Holy Temple in Jerusalem during a discussion on the new White House ballroom.
More Jews make trip to Temple Mount now than before the war
Tragedy on Temple Mount: Israel's government must act now - opinion
EU diplomats visit Temple Mount, express support for Jordan custodianship
Israelis take part in Omer Temple ritual offering
The ritual is explicitly mandated in the Bible.
‘Don’t join the lies,’ Bennett says as Jordanian PM praises Palestinian rioters
Jordanian Prime Minister Bisher Al-Khasawneh praised "every Palestinian and Jordanian Islamic Wakf worker" throwing stones at "pro-Zionists who are defiling al-Aqsa Mosque."
Samaritans carry out Passover sacrifice in West Bank ceremony
Around 800 Samaritans live in Israel, mostly in Holon and on Mount Gerizim in Samaria.
Israeli NGO mints silver coin to fund third temple for the nations
Non-Jewish third temple visitors would express their dedication to the Seven Noahide Laws.
Discreet Jewish prayer continues on Temple Mount despite minister’s comments
Public Security Minister Omer Bar Lev announced that the Temple Mount will be open to non-Muslim visitors but not for prayer. This has been ignored by Jewish worshipers.
3000-year-old temple-era gold bead found by 9-year-old Jerusalem boy
The bead was so well preserved, that when the boy brought the bead to the supervising archaeologist, he initially wrote it off as likely being an unidentified modern object.
Woman escorted by police off Temple Mount for asking to nurse her baby
The woman was told that she couldn't nurse her baby because it was a holy place, and was escorted off the premises.
‘Navel of the world,’ through the ages
Embark on a photographic expedition of the Temple Mount – Jerusalem’s holiest and most contentious site.
Tensions remain over ‘Gate of Mercy’ in Jerusalem, but no clashes reported
Jordan has complained about the incidents. King Abdullah of Jordan is heading to Washington Sunday for meetings and neither he nor Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu want escalation in Jerusalem.
Erdan: We restored the peace and quiet to Jerusalem and the Temple Mount
"Today, anyone who wishes to come to the Temple Mount knows that it is open for longer as more Rabbis, Jews and tourists come and visit it."