Monday, December 22, 2014


 
Update #8 · 

A historical crime against the Jews: Let's set this right: Synagogues on the Temple Mount a History

1.  Soon after the Muslim conquest, Jews received permission to build a synagogue on the Temple Mount.
2.  Al-Aqsa Mosque (the Furthest Mosque), the second mosque on the Temple Mount, was built in 715.  Nonetheless, during this first phase of Islamic governance, Muslim rulers were generally tolerant of Jewish activities on the mountain.
3. After the conquest of Jerusalem by the army of the Fatimid dynasty (969), a Temple Mount synagogue was rebuilt and used until the Jews were banished by Caliph al-Hakim in 1015. When a subsequent ruler canceled Hakim's eviction order, the Jews again returned to this synagogue on the Temple Mount and worshipped there until the conquest of Jerusalem by the Crusaders.
4.  Within hours of breaching the walls of Jerusalem in 1099, the victorious Crusaders had massacred almost all of the city's Jewish and Muslim inhabitants.  Jews continued to ascend the mount even during the Crusader period. The prominent medieval Jewish commentator and leader Maimonides (1135-1204) wrote in a letter in 1165 that he "entered the Great and Holy House [and] prayed there."
5.  Less than a century later, the Kurdish Muslim warrior Saladin regained control of the city, thus putting an end to the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem in October 1187. Even though the Temple Mount was re-consecrated as a Muslim sanctuary, Saladin permitted both Jews and Muslims to settle in Jerusalem and to worship on the Temple Mount.
6.  1967:  Rabbi Goren established a synagogue and study hall, as well as his office, on the Temple Mount and held organized study and prayers on the site. But within days, Goren's efforts were brought to a halt. At the behest of Dayan, the Israeli government prohibited Rabbi Goren from undertaking any further activities on the mount.
From that point on the Israeli Government, in acts of appeasement and in fear of international condemnation, was the only thing standing between the Jewish people and prayer on the temple mount.  ACT NOW.  Sign the petition.




https://www.causes.com/campaigns/85932-stop-violence-in-jerusalem-restore-jewish-rights

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