Police are allowing limited Jewish prayer on Temple Mount, marking the most significant shift to the status quo since 1967 - ...
The coalition backed the vote, but it has sparked controversy over whether it would also apply to visits to the Temple Mount, which the Chief Rabbinate opposes.
Jews are returning to the Temple Mount, reconnecting prayer, memory, and faith in the place their hearts have longed for.
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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.
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.
According to the new guidelines, the hours for Jewish visitors to the Temple Mount have been expanded. As of Wednesday, the Mount will open to Jews at 6:30 a.m and close at 11:30 a.m. These hours will ...
An ancient road built in the days of Jesus that led from the Pool of Siloam up to the Jerusalem Temple Mount has been opened to the public for the first time.
Jerusalem District Commander Avshalom Peled said ahead of Ramadan that the district remains “committed to safeguarding freedom of worship for members of all religions and communities in the city.” ...
For Michael Ganeles and his wife, visiting the City of David in Jerusalem was a must when they took their three children to Israel for the first time from West Hempstead, New York, to celebrate their ...
By the late 12th century, political reality changed. The renewed Muslim control under Saladin after 1187 and the renewed Jewish presence in the city brought to the forefront the status of the Temple ...