There is no status quo on the Temple Mount
Just a decade and a half ago, police would remove Jews from the Mount who whispered prayers quietly, and today ...
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Just a decade and a half ago, police would remove Jews from the Mount who whispered prayers quietly, and today ...
The customs of mourning on Tisha B’Av are rooted primarily in the destruction of the First and Second Temples. But ...
Government ministers including National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir participated in the unprecedented Temple Mount visit as police implemented new ...
Ancient mourning practices versus spiritual atonement create Judaism's most profound ritual paradox.
The Orthodox Union introduces a new poem of mourning to be recited on Tisha B'Av.
The numerous Jewish ascents since the early morning hours proceeded with almost no friction, with Jews singing the national anthem ...
Excavation uncovers 2,000-year-old relics, shedding light on city's final days before Roman destruction.
Tisha B'Av is not a "religious" fast day but a national day of remembrance, during which we mourn the loss ...
What better moment than Tisha B'Av – ten months distance from Israel’s contemporary national catastrophe of Tisha B'Av magnitude – ...
Our stability depends on our unity; only then can we face the challenges and secure our future as a state ...
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