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Archive for ‍‍ Tamuz / Menahem Av 5775 - July 2015

Moshe beseeches G-d simply to be allowed into the land of Israel where he can see “this good mountain and the Leban,on” understood by our sages as referring to the mountain of Jerusalem and the cedars of Lebanon of the Holy Temple. When Moshe later states the Shema declaration of G-d’s unity and absolute Oneness, it is with the same clarity of love and devotion that informed his prayer to see the Holy Temple.

Vaetchanan (Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11)
Parashat Vaetchananis read on Shabbat:
Av 16, 5775/August 1, 2015

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A Message for Obama: The View from Under the Bus

Unprecedented Numbers of Jews Visit the Temple Mount on Tisha B’Av and Reaffirm the Jewish People’s Eternal Connection to their Holy Site

Red HeiferThis week’s rousing Torah portion of parashat Ve’etchanan features Moses’ plea to enter the Land of Israel, in order to see ‘this good mountain, and the Lebanon,’ a coded reference to the Holy Temple. Indeed, this weeks features a unique progression in time on the Holy Temple calendar, from the mourning of Tisha B’Av to the joyous crescendo of Tu B’Av. How do we understand the indefatigable nature of Jewish existence? It’s the secret of the Holy Temple. Join Yitzchak Reuven and Rabbi Richman for an amazing edition of Temple Talk, including a first-hand description of the experience of Tisha B’Av on the Temple Mount, as well as an important analysis and review of recent events at the holy site.

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How poignant, yet sweetly hopeful that this year the Torah reading of Devarim falls precisely on Tisha b’Av – the 9th of Av. On the very day of the destruction of the Holy Temple, Moshe rabbenu – Moses our master – speaks for the first time his own words of gentle rebuke. The failings of past generations become our own failings when we fail to correct them. Until we build the Holy Temple we are guilty of allowing its destruction.

Devarim (Deuteronomy 1:1-3:22)
Parashat Devarim is read on Shabbat:
Av 9, 5775/July 25, 2015

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Tisha B’Av: From Destruction to Rebuilding

Will the Third Holy Temple be Built by G-d or Man? The True Meaning of Psalm 127

Red HeiferThis Sunday, Israel will be observing the Fast of Tisha B’Av, marking 1945 years since the destruction of the Second Temple. On this day of tragedy and national mourning, are thoughts and prayers are all focused on the loss of the Holy Temple. But what does it really mean to us, and what are we willing to do to see it rebuilt? Join Yitzchak Reuven and Rabbi Richman on this week’s pre-Tisha B’Av edition of Temple Talk for some straight talk about how the Temple won’t be rebuilt…and how it will be rebuilt. As the P5 +1 nuclear deal with Iran becomes reality, our hosts examine the options left to the earth’s survival. This week’s Temple Talk asks aloud, ‘Has the world gone insane?’ and concludes that the only solution to the healing of humanity is… the Holy Temple.

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On the eve of their entry into the land of Israel, the children of Israel undergo intensive spiritual preparation in order to merit the settlement and occupation of the land set aside for them by G-d. Life inside the land of Israel is a reality unparalleled by life anywhere else on earth, and requires an integrity and sensitivity unmatched elsewhere. This is exemplified by the Kohen Gadol, the High Priest, whose life and spiritual rectitude is inexorably bound with the well-being of his brothers and sisters.

Matot-Masei (Numbers 30:2-36:13)
Parashat Matot-Masei is read on Shabbat:
Tammuz 24, 5775/July 11, 2015

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Temple Talk is a weekly internet radio webcast with Rabbi Chaim Richman and Yitzchak Reuven of the Temple Institute.

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Israel-Jordan Secret Temple Mount Deal

Green Light to Nuclear Holocaust or Red Heifer for the Return of Biblical Purity…The Choice is Yours

Red HeiferThere’s a whole of transition this week. As the people of Israel prepare to conclude reading the Book of Numbers and begin Deuteronomy, we also mark the passage this week from the month of Tammuz, to the month of Av… and we will be intensifying our levels of mourning for the Holy Temple as the solemn fast day of Tisha B’Av draws closer. This week also saw the conclusion of the West’s nuclear deal with the terrorist regime of Iran – was it a coincidence that this took place during the three weeks of national mourning for the Holy Temple. The hosts of Temple Talk don’t believe in coincidences: enter this week’s dramatic announcement that the Temple Institute is now raising red heifers here in Israel, in order to rebuild the Holy Temple. How’s that for a response to the Iranian nuclear crises? This week’s high-powered edition of Temple Talk puts all the cards on the table and ups the ante… what will it be, nuclear holocaust, or global peace? The choice is ours.

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True Torah leadership, that which parashat Pinchas extols, serves the people by standing before G-d and seeking His council in leading the nation.

Pinchas(Numbers 25:10-30:1)
Parashat Pinchas is read on Shabbat:
Tammuz 24, 5775/July 11, 2015

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