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Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman of The Temple Institute.
Weekly series with new teachings available every Thursday.
On Rosh HaShana the book of life is opened before G-d, King of all creation. But it is our actions and intentions that determine whether our names wil be enscribed within the book of life, or the other book.
The custom on Rosh HaShana is to eat foods which can be seen as representing the positive things we hope will transpire over the coming year. This is not done as a lighthearted descent into superstitious practice, G-d forbid! but as a vehicle to focus and make clear our intentions to make positive change occur. The power to enscribe our names into G-d’s good book, and to write our own narratives belongs exclusively to us, the faithful subjects of the King of the universe.
To learn how Rosh HaShana is observed in the Holy Temple, please click here.)
An In-Depth Tour of the Temple Mount with Rabbi Chaim Richman
of The Temple Institute.
In August, 2005, the latter half of the month of Av, Rabbi Chaim Richman, accompanied by several friends, ascended the Temple Mount. This visit was documented on camera. In this classic visit to the Mount, in strict accordance with Jewish halachic law, Rabbi Richman takes the viewer on a complete tour of the holiest site on earth. You will learn the history of the Mount and where the Sanctuary and its courtyards were located, and you will also see stark evidence of the illegal Moslem destruction on the Mount presently taking place. You will witness the difficulties experienced by all Jews who visit the Temple Mount today. You will stand literally meters away from where the Holy of Holies once stood and will stand again. Footage of this nature has never before been presented for public viewing. Now it can be viewed online.
The entire 90 minute video tour is available for purchase on DVD Here.
To learn more about the Temple Mount or to enquire about visiting The Temple Mount, in strict accordance with Jewish halachic law, please click here.
The Temple Institute is dedicated to bringing about spiritual revolution and preparing for the building of the Holy Temple of Jerusalem, in our time.
On the second night of Chanuka, 5768 (December 6, 2007), the golden menora prepared by the Temple Institute and fit for use in the Holy Temple, was moved from the archaeological site of the Roman Cardo in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, to its new location, alongside the Yehudah Halevi staircase leading from the Jewish Quarter to the Western Wall Plaza. There it overlooks the Temple Mount, site of the future Holy Temple. A small move, perhaps, for the golden menora, but a giant leap forward for mankind, as the rebuilding of the House of G-d becomes one step closer.
In light of recent developments and the rapidly deteriorating situation on the Temple Mount, the New Jewish Congress, whose inaugural conference took place in Jerusalem on the same day of the Annapolis summit, has decided to directly approach the government of Ehud Olmert, and demand freedom for Jews to assemble in prayer on the Temple Mount, site of the Holy Temple, where Jews are, in fact, commanded to be seen by G-d.
The Hamas terror organization, with the tacit cooperation of the Olmert government of Israel, is broadcasting incitement against the Jews and the Jewish state, from the Temple Mount.
Is this Prime Minister Olmert’s gift to the Jewish people on the tenth of Tevet fast day commemorating the breeching of the walls of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 BCE?
Following is a joint statement issued by the New Jewish Congress, the Holy Temple and Temple Mount movements, and the Sanhedrin.
Biblical Faith – with Sam Peak
Weekly series with new shows available every Tuesday.
HAPPY CHANUKAH!
An excerpt from Rabbi Richman’s address to the inauguration of the New Jewish Congress that took place this past week in Jerusalem in response to the Annapolis “Peace” Conference.
To learn more about the New Jewish Congress, click here.