HOW IS POURIM DIFFERENT FROM OTHER HOLIDAYS?

  • I’m Still That Girl
    Today I want to wish a very Happy Birthday to a special lady and close friend – my wonderful Mamma. The following is a poem I wrote in honour of her. As children, we never imagine our parents being a child themselves. Often this will change and I’ve been lucky enough to listen to my […] I’m Still That Girl
  • On the Road Again
    “On the road, again, just can’t wait to get on that road again. Going places that I’ve never been. Seein’ things that I may never see again. And I can’t wait to get on the road again.” Willie Nelson “Your mother,” began Jimmy Dillon, who sat contentedly perched on the bar stool next to mine. […] On the Road Again
  • Daily Pondering — On Kindness and Transactions
    I’m convinced that one day I’ll have to sell a body part just to afford a doctor’s visit. Or plead with this body not to fall ill even when it’s clearly breaking down 🤷‍♀️ The expense is bewildering. It reminds me of when my son was very young and needed stitches after a playground injury. […] Daily Pondering — On Kindness and Transactions
  • The deadliest years in history: when humanity faced its darkest moments
    Across centuries and continents, there have been moments when death reshaped societies, toppled empires, and made entire populations believe the world was ending. These were not isolated tragedies; they were global turning points. Here are some of the deadliest years in recorded history. Often described by historians as the worst year to be alive, 536 […] The deadliest years in history: when humanity faced its darkest moments
  • Music Monday: Wild Mountain Thyme
    It all started two years ago at P.J. O’Brien’s, a classic Irish pub in the heart of Sydney, Australia. Every Sunday they have live Irish music, usually featuring Steve’s Duo, a talented pair of musicians offering up some classic and traditional Irish songs. I have to admit that at first I did not know many […] Music Monday: Wild Mountain Thyme

This newsletter is dedicated to the souls of the fallen and the murdered Israelis , along with the safe return of all the Israeli citizens held in captivity The legend of Solomon’s Shamir, which was used to cut through stones of the altar as the use of iron to cut altar stones was prohibited, tells of the tremendous efforts King Solomon made to properly build the Temple. Watch the video tell the history of Solomon’s Shamir>> The Stone Capital at the Temple Mount The Temple Mount, as we know it today, is similar in structure to the Temple Mount at the time of the Second Temple, with a large plaza, at the center of which is the holiest site. The Dome of the Rock, which is located at the center of the Temple Mount, symbolizes the site of the Temple and the Holy of Holies. In the south of the plaza is the Al Aqsa Mosque, which, at the time of the Second Temple, was the royal stoa, a covered structure with huge columns and ornate capitals.  Between the Stoa and the Temple was a central water fountain, whose location is currently occupied by the Kas – a water fountain bordered by a green fence. Flavius Josephus describes the Royal Stoa as a magnificent Greco-Roman structure with 162 columns standing in four rows, each of which stretching almost 13 meters high topped by a gold-plated capital. The building was used to host non-Jewish dignitaries, as they were prohibited from entering the Temple. Following the destruction of the Temple, multiple stone capitals marking various architectural periods and styles were exposed. Corinthian capitals that had been gold-plated had the gold stolen from them over the years. Researchers are divided regarding the identification of the period of these capitals – whether they were from the days of the Second Temple, possibly originating in the Royal Stoa, or from the Byzantine Era. As this style typified both eras, we cannot definitively know the age of the oldest capitals. Over the years, many structures were built and destroyed on the Temple Mount. It so happened that throughout the many eras that passed on the Temple Mount, secondary uses were found for buildings, parts of buildings, building blocks and even column capitals, which originated from ancient buildings that were destroyed, and that were incorporated into newer buildings.   One thing is clear – the richness of the architectural ornamentation, which is reflected to us in the different titles and periods, teaches us that vast resources were dedicated throughout the eras to the decoration of the buildings on the Temple Mount, from ancient eras to the present day. In 2024, 5056 Israeli Jews and 3770 tourists ascended the Temple Mount. What about you? (Credit Journal Makor Richon) The book of Jeremiah (16:14): Therefore, behold, the days come, saith the LORD, that it shall no more be said: ‘As the LORD liveth, that brought up the children of Israel out of the land of Egypt,’ This is not to be interpreted as a denial of the exodus from Egypt. On the contrary, the future enslavement of the nations will become essential, and will make the exodus from Egypt a secondary event. The verse does not belittle the atrocities committed by the Egyptians but says that the story of the exodus from Egypt and the accompanying miracles will be relegated to a secondary position. Hence use of the phrase “It shall no more be said” since the miracles of Egypt will become obsolete. All festivals mark the exodus from Egypt, but their impression will be pale in comparison to the splendor of the days of the Messiah. The miracles of this time will be so great that the wonders related to holidays will lose their relevance. On the other hand, the miracles of Purim are related to the elimination of Amalek, a prerequisite for complete redemption. Hence, we understand that these miracles are of the same magnitude as those of the days of the Messiah, when the name of G-d and His throne will be complete. That is why the days of Purim will not be canceled, because they remind of the complete redemption.   (statements by Rabbi Zvi Elimelech Spira z”l, from the book “ Bnei Yissaschar”) “…but he that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast” (Proverbs 15:15) The people of Israel, forever we prevail Come and discuss via chat everything related to the Third Temple  Best regards, The 3rd Temple Team Access the website בית המקדש השליש  Unsubscribe | דווח כספאם נשלח באמצעות תוכנת ActiveTrail

Love is a Curse: A Book Review

When approaching a new novel by Keith Stuart I’ve learnt to expect the unexpected! He’s a writer who continually explores style, themes and characters – and this is true for his recent release of ‘Love is a Curse’. The novel immediately throws us into a world where the supernatural has dominated the lives of four […]

Love is a Curse: A Book Review

EMPATHY 🫂

Nothing is more important than empathyfor another human being’s suffering.Not a career.Not wealth.Not intelligence.Certainly not status.We have to feel for one anotherif we’re going to survivewith dignity. ✍️ Audrey Hepburn. Artist Credit : Azyza Ru

EMPATHY 🫂

One Body, One Mind, One Spirit

We are each given a body: Move it! We are each given a mind: Use It! We are each infused with spirit: Remember that! Yesterdays gift is tomorrows sorrows and blessings. Today is borrowed from future generations, Take care of our temples while watering our soul and earth. Cindy Photo by Kristina Wagner on Unsplash Copywrite Cindy GeorgakasAll […]

One Body, One Mind, One Spirit

Making our getaway!

When my wife and I saw our chance this week, we took it. We gave our best impression of Bonnie and Clyde being chased by the cops and made a run for it — me in the driver’s seat, speeding down a hilly, country road, her, my cool, calm, and collected right hand, giving me […]

Making our getaway!

The Purpose of Art Is To Move Beyond The Persona

Daniel Day-Lewis is a method actor. During an interview he said: “The thing about performance, even if it’s only an illusion, is that it is a celebration of the fact that we do contain within ourselves infinite possibilities.” As the lead actor in the film There Will Be Blood – he transformed himself into the […]

The Purpose of Art Is To Move Beyond The Persona

One Body, One Mind, One Spirit

We are each given a body: Move it! We are each given a mind: Use It! We are each infused with spirit: Remember that! Yesterdays gift is tomorrows sorrows and blessings. Today is borrowed from future generations, Take care of our temples while watering our soul and earth. Cindy Photo by Kristina Wagner on Unsplash Copywrite Cindy GeorgakasAll […]

One Body, One Mind, One Spirit

Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Festival

The Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a significant religious celebration that holds deep historical and spiritual importance. This festival is marked by various traditions and rituals that bring communities together in devotion and celebration. Historical Background The Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus has its roots in the Catholic Church and […]

Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Festival

Burn it down and create something new

Matthew 22:1-14 Once more Jesus spoke to them in parables, saying: “The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who gave a wedding banquet for his son. He sent his slaves to call those who had been invited to the wedding banquet, but they would not come. Again he sent other slaves, saying, ‘Tell those who […]

Burn it down and create something new

Our Dreams are Closer Than We Think & Other Imperfect Art

Our Dreams Are Closer Than We Think, paper collage, 2023 Have no fear of perfection – you’ll never reach it. Salvador Dalí I tend to be a perfectionist at most tasks I set my mind to, and collage is no exception. While the most enjoyable and most freeing moments of my collage practice are those […]

Our Dreams are Closer Than We Think & Other Imperfect Art

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