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Sacred Spaces and Holy Objects of the Temple Era
The House of the Kohanim The House of the Kohanim were the loging for Kohanim while they performed their services in the Temple. The Kohanim
The Half-Shekel (Machatzit HaShekel): A Sign of Belonging
The half-shekel is a traditional Jewish practice first commanded in the Torah for every Israelite to contribute a half-shekel to support the service of the
The Kohanim and Levites: Servants of the Holy Temple
The Levites (Levim) The Levites were members of the tribe of Levi, one of the twelve tribes of Israel. The Kohanim themselves are a subgroup
The Sacred Vessels of the Tabernacle and Temple
The Ark of the Covenant (Aron HaBrit) The Ark of the Covenant was the most sacred vessel in the Temple. It stood in the Holy
The Spiritual Significance of the Western Wall: What Every Believer Should Know
The Wall That Outlasted Everything Jerusalem has been conquered, burned, rebuilt, and contested more times than almost any city in recorded history. Empires have risen
Why People of Faith Around the World Are Turning to the Holy Land for Prayer
Something Is Shifting In faith communities across America, in living rooms in Argentina, in communities across sub-Saharan Africa, something is shifting in the way believers
Shiloh: The Forgotten Sacred Site That Changed Biblical History
Introduction When most people think of sacred sites in Israel, their minds go immediately to Jerusalem. The Western Wall, the Mount of Olives, the Garden