Closing Temple Mount to Jews Leads to Increased Violence, experts say

In response to threats of violence, the Israeli government is banning non-Muslims from the Temple Mount for the last ten days of the Muslim month of Ramadan.
Conrad Schick: Jerusalem Architect Extraordinaire

Schick’s passion for architecture led him to become one of the most important architects of 19th-century Jerusalem. He was responsible for designing and building many of the most iconic buildings in the city.
New research sheds light on biblical Queen of Sheba and Temple Incense

An inscription on a clay jar found at Ophel in Jerusalem suggests that one of the eleven ingredients of the incense used in the Temple service was brought to Jerusalem by the Queen of Sheba.
Passover sacrifice reenactment takes place adjacent to the Temple Mount

The Bible states explicitly that the requirement to perform the Passover is eternal.
Rabbis petition government to allow Passover sacrifice on Temple Mount; Arabs decry the attempt

“The Passover sacrifice is one of the most important positive commandments in the Torah,” the rabbis explained.
It is time for non-Jews to embrace Zionism to fulfill its biblical vision

The call for Global Zionism is a call to create a movement for the nations whose goal is to turn Zion into a house of prayer for all nations.
Experts anticipate increased terrorism during Ramadan focused on Jerusalem

Threats from Hamas and the Palestinian Authority suggest that the focus of violence will shift from Samaria to Jerusalem and the Temple Mount.
On Passover, a Temple Mount Convention aims to show Prophecy in action

Jews and Christians will attend the event together in the hopes of bringing the world closer to a “House of prayer for all nations.”
Police prevent plot to assassinate Minister Ben Gvir on Temple Mount – report

The suspect, a resident of Jerusalem, intended to carry out the plan during the Muslim month of Ramadan.
Israeli government to bar Jews from the Temple Mount on last ten days of Ramadan – report

“It’s unfortunate that a Jewish government can’t figure out a way to allow Jews and Muslims to coexist religiously during the Muslim holidays,” Rabbi Yehuda Levi said.