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Jerusalem in the Jewish Belief


There are a lot of active Jewish organizations, including historical, external, and international ones, that take care of the Jewish people and their matters. They’ve worked to strengthen and empower the Jewish nation among other nations and peoples.

Beit Hamikdash

The most used name by the Jews for Al-Aqsa Mosque is “Beit Hamikdash”, and it means Jerusalem. They mean the place of Al-Aqsa Mosque; the […]

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The Temple of Suleiman

The Jews believe that the temple is the house of the Lord on Earth. This is the house that prophet David commanded to it to […]

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Sons of Jewish Mothers

Judaism is a religion based on race. A person is not a Jew unless his mother is a Jew. Also, it is very difficult to […]

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Balfour Declaration

It’s a promise to the Jewish people to establish a national homeland in Palestine with full civil and religious rights that the non-Jewish communities living […]

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The Establishment Of The Occupying Power

After the Jews displaced more than 750 thousand Palestinians outside their land, and seized 77% of the land of Palestine declared their state on 14 […]

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The Knesset

The Knesset or the Israeli parliament is the sole legislative body of the government. It has 120 members and has a great place in the […]

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The Rabbi:( Al- Hakham )

A rabbi is a religious leader, and the word “rabbi” means “the wise, the leader, or the Lord”, and it’s the title given to Jewish […]

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The Distortion Of The Torah

Torah was written for the first time after Babylonian captivity that happened to the Jews. This Babylonian captivity took place after the death of Moses hundreds […]

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Falash Mura

They are African Jews, they are, also, considered to be Eastern Jews, they own their special language; that can help them to read ancient eras, […]

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Conservative Judaism

It is the most important religious movement in the world, appeared in the USA; the members in this movement don’t call themselves neither Sercularists nor […]

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Reform Judaism

It is a movement that emerged by German Jews, in the middle of the 18th century. It gave up on the principles that have been […]

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Orthodox Judaism

It Is a collective religious jewish sect, appeared in the early 19th century, growing bigots groups; because of their love for early marriage and reproduction.

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