Har Habayis

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{{Infobox
 
{{Infobox
 
|title = Har Habayis
 
|title = Har Habayis
|image        = [[File:00001602 boys praying kotel.jpg|215px|alt=Kotel Maaravi]]
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|image        = [[File:00001603 viewing har habayis.jpg|215px|alt=Har Habayis]]
 
|header1 = Hebrew:
 
|header1 = Hebrew:
|data2  = הכותל המערבי
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|data2  = הר הבית
 
|header3 = Spelling:
 
|header3 = Spelling:
|data4  = Kosel Maravi
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|data4  = Har Habayit
 
|header5 = Other Names:
 
|header5 = Other Names:
 
|data6  = Temple Mount
 
|data6  = Temple Mount
 
|header7 = Description:
 
|header7 = Description:
|data8  = Western Wall of Temple Mount, a Holy Jewish location
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|data8  = Section of Old City Jerusalem where the Temple used to be
 
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'''Har Habayis'''
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'''Har Habayis''' is mountain at the edge of the old city where the First and Second Temples used to sit. The original western wall of Har Habayis still remains and is knows as the [[Kotel Maaravi]]. During the time of the Temples the Jewish Nation would travel to the Har Habayit during the three festivals of Pesach, Shevuos,  and Sukkos.
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==Entering Har Habayis==
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There is great debate if today where there no longer remains ashes of the red  haifer, needed for purification of 'death impurity' if Jews can ascend onto Har Habayit and up until what points. 
  
 
== More Pictures==
 
== More Pictures==
  
<gallery widths=180px heights=120px perrow=4 caption="Kotel Photo Gallery">
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<gallery widths=180px heights=120px perrow=4 caption="Har Habayis Photo Gallery">
  
  

Latest revision as of 11:59, 9 October 2017

Har Habayis
Har Habayis
Hebrew:
הר הבית
Spelling:
Har Habayit
Other Names:
Temple Mount
Description:
Section of Old City Jerusalem where the Temple used to be

Har Habayis is mountain at the edge of the old city where the First and Second Temples used to sit. The original western wall of Har Habayis still remains and is knows as the Kotel Maaravi. During the time of the Temples the Jewish Nation would travel to the Har Habayit during the three festivals of Pesach, Shevuos, and Sukkos.

[edit] Entering Har Habayis

There is great debate if today where there no longer remains ashes of the red haifer, needed for purification of 'death impurity' if Jews can ascend onto Har Habayit and up until what points.

[edit] More Pictures

 
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