The Temple and the Temple Mount
Hello!
It seems to be fairly agreed that the Temple occupies a very important place in the Torah and throughout the Tanakh, in the Gemara, the Midrashim, in prayers, in the Poskim, etc.
If I diagnose correctly, the rabbi is relatively “indifferent” to this issue, and perhaps as a result also to activities related to its promotion and strengthening of Temple consciousness, such as ascending to the Temple Mount, the Temple Institute, turning the gates, various exercises, and the like.
A. I would love to understand your approach.
on. Specifically regarding the ascent to the Temple Mount – do you not accept the additional reasons for ascent, besides promoting the Temple, such as sovereignty over the place, entering the place with the presence of the Divine Presence, fulfilling the commandment of prayer in a dignified manner, fulfilling the commandment of reverence for the Temple, preventing the desecration of God, and strengthening Jewish historical consciousness?
I intentionally marked the question in the ‘halakha’ category because I don’t think it’s just an ideological question (even before the question of identifying the place and the various concerns). And by the way, after 400 posts, maybe the Temple/Temple Mount deserves a post too 🙂
Thank you very much.
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