Jews are returning to the Temple Mount, reconnecting prayer, memory, and faith in the place their hearts have longed for.
For decades after 1967, the Temple Mount was defined by a simple rule: Jews could visit but not pray. Small but meaningful changes are quietly shifting that balance.
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Jewish worshipers get extended visiting hours on Temple Mount during Ramadan
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(JNS) Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir on August 13th visited the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, where he said his policy was to allow Jewish prayer at Judaism’s holiest site. “We are ...
The first Friday Ramadan prayers at Al-Aqsa since the Israel-Hamas ceasefire have revived the Third Temple debate. Here's why Jerusalem's Temple Mount keeps the world on edge.
For many years, Palestinian Arab leaders warned Israel against dividing the Jewish Temple Mount in Jerusalem in time and place. That reality may be coming closer. For centuries, Muslims had prevented ...
MK Amit Halevi went to the Temple Mount, attacked the decision to limit Jewish entry during the afternoon during Ramadan, and ...
Police are allowing limited Jewish prayer on Temple Mount, marking the most significant shift to the status quo since 1967 - and stirring quiet tension on one of the world’s most contested sites.
Ir Amim decried what it described as recent “violations” of the status quo, which, up until recently, banned Jewish people ...
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir visits the Temple Mount in the capital's Old City on Jerusalem Day, May 26, 2025. Jewish visitors were permitted to sing and dance openly throughout ...
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