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The Destruction of the Temples
The Destruction of the First Holy Temple
The tale of Solomon's Temple, Israel's glory, and its eventual debasement. The prophets went unheeded, and the result was a destroyed nation and a burnt house of G-d.
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The Destruction of the Second Holy Temple
The Second Temple is Built
The Roman Takeover
Herod the Great
The Four Factions
Revolt against Rome
Kamtza and Bar Kamtza
Rabbi Yochanan's Request
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The Fall of Betar
Eighty thousand Romans entered Betar and slaughtered the men, women, and children until blood flowed from the doorways and sewers.
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