The “Cultural Intifada” Israel is Losing on the Temple Mount

Visitors to the Temple Mount have documented timbers from the First and Second Temple being abused in a manner that will ultimately lead to their destruction.
Israeli Minister Performs Kohanic Blessing on Temple Mount [WATCH]

Uri Ariel recited the Kohanic blessing on Pesah Sheni, a hidden holiday, on the Temple Mount.
Are the Palestinians Planning Another Round of Temple Mount Violence?

“For now, it is quiet on the Temple Mount,” said a Temple Mount activist. “But what will be tomorrow, no one can tell.”
“Changes on the Mount”

Not surprisingly, Israeli undercover police arrested Jewish activists from the Hozrim L’Har (Returning to the Mount) organization early Friday afternoon
Record-Breaking Passover on Passover Temple Mount But Arabs Still Control Gate of Mercy

On Thursday, an unprecedented number of Jews gathered on the Temple Mount but the situation is still dire.
Temple Mount Fire Misreported by Media

While Notre Dame burned in Paris, media reports of another much smaller fire on the Temple Mount illustrated media bias and ignorance.
Getting Ready For Korban Pesach This Year

What’s the real reason that we might not offer Korban Pesach (the Passover Offering) on the Temple Mount this year? I’ll tell you, one word, FEAR!
Passover Sacrifice Reenactment: Success Despite Political Pushback

The eighth annual reenactment of the Passover sacrifice took place in the Old City of Jerusalem on Monday evening. Approximately 1,000 people gathered in the Galicia Courtyard, a rooftop area over the Arab shuk (open-air market) in unseasonable rain.
Battling for Jewish Jerusalem, Fighting for Truth

Ateret Cohanim (Crown of Priests) is an organization with one of the holiest missions: they are actively working toward creating a Jewish majority in sections of Jerusalem that currently have a Muslim majority.
In the Eye of the Beholder, Temple Mount Photography Through the Ages

The Temple Mount, a place of deep holiness for Jews, Christians and Muslims must be one of the most photographed buildings in the world…ever. Now, a fascinating new exhibit will shortly open at Jerusalem’s David’s Tower Museum, which charts some of the life of the Temple Mount from the earliest days of photography.