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Beit Hamikdash - The Holy Temple
An illustrated tour of the Holy Temple along with an in depth study section delving into the Temple's construction and its vessels.
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The Holy Temple: an Anthology
What was the Holy Temple? Why was it destroyed? Do we have anything like it
today? Do we really want to see it rebuilt and bring back those animal
sacrifices? Seventeen essays, articles and stories on the holiest place on earth
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The Holy Temple (Beth Hamikdosh)
The Construction, Description of the Temple, The Dedication
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Spiritual Space
Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe The deeper meaning behind the different opinions in the Talmud and Commentaries regarding the Menorah's spatial alignment inside the Temple, and regarding the identity of its miraculous "Western Lamp"
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What We Are Missing
By Yanki Tauber We philosophized our way to science, and then science led us through the doorway into mysticism. But we still don't know how to live our lives.
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Somewhere Between Spirituality and Religion
There is truth By Yanki Tauber The question is not really do we have it, but what exactly is it. Is it a self-improvement thing, like a
woodworking class or a therapy session? Is it a duty, like obeying the law of the land and going to work in the morning?
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At the Threshold
By Tzvi Freeman To an ecologist, nothing is as interesting as the foothills, where two ecosystems meet. An exciting field today is that of "human interface"--the place where people and their machines meet. And then there is the study of chaoplexity--the fascinating ...
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A Long Pole
By Yanki Tauber By law, the menorah stood in a chamber into which only kohanim ("priests") were permitted entry. But the law also states that an ordinary person may light the menorah. What is the point -- and lesson -- of this legal paradox?
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The Anatomy of a Dwelling
The Mishkan as a prototype of time, space and man Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe The Mishkan as a prototype of time, space and man
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By Yanki Tauber A corner of the universe that is utterly, exclusively, one's own
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