Through tours, lectures and other educational projects, LaMikdash is bringing the Temple Mount back into the national conciousness of the Jewish people. The organization seeks to educate and energize the Jewish masses to reconnect with their holiest site by bringing them up to the Temple Mount itself.
Samaritan Passover Sacrifice
Yesterday I attended the Passover sacrifice of the Samaritan Israelite community on Mt. Gerizim. Anyone who has not seen the Samaritan Passover, cannot truly understand what Pesach should be. We Jews have become so accustomed to a Passover that is centered on everything but the Pesach offering that we can hardly visualize what a real Pesach is all about.
Why I will take the Lulav on Shabbat?
In an interview with Ynet news, Louis Gordon of Machon Shilo explains why he will perform the mitzvah of netilath lulav on Shabbath.
Israel National Radio Interview with Yoel Keren of LaMikdash
Audio: Remnant of Our Past
Yoel Keren, ex-Messianic Christian, now Restorationist Jew, helps us understand the mystery of the Samaritans, the gift of Noahide offerings, and how Christians can drop the "New Testament."
Click here to listen: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Radio/News.aspx/1097
Jpost Article About Location of 3rd Temple!
The Jerusalem Post asks Baruch Ben-Yosef of LaMikdash if the Temple can be built on an alternate location. Click the link below to read his response.
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShow...
Samaria experience: Step into the world of ancient Israel
The IDF has issued a permit for entry to the gravesite of Yehoshua Ben Nun just north of Ariel. The entry permit applies from 22:30 Thursday June 11th to 4:30 Friday June 12th.
Lamikdash will be leading a group to the kever and afterwards to important historical sites around Samaria.
Itinerary:
24:00 - Departure from Ma'aleh Adumim
1:00 - Arrive at Kever Yehoshua Ben Nun
2:15 - Coffe, cheesecake, immersion and chabura learning at the "Levi-Yitzchak" spring at the foot of Har Grizim
Israel National News Interview
Audio: Should Israel Reach out to Gentiles?
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Radio/News.aspx/847
A7 Radio's "Noahide Nations" with Noahide Nations
Listen Now! Should Israel Reach out to Gentiles? Absolutely yes! Ray and Adam discuss why the Jewish people need to reach out to the Gentile world with their guest Yoel Keren. Yoel is a convert to Orthodox Judaism and shares why the Jewish people need to do more outreach to Gentiles and the reasons they haven’t. Yoel also talks about his LaMikdash organization which he founded.
Pre-Pesach Aliyah To Har HaBayit with Birchat HaChamah on the Mount!
Lamikdash will be leading an aliyah to Har HaBayit, Erev Pesach,Wednesday April 8th, at 7:30AM.
The tour will be lead in both English and Hebrew. Areas of focus will be archaeology and the location of the Temple. Birchat HaChamah will be said while we are on the mount.
For more info contact Yoel Keren at 054-787-7941 or email us at info@lamikdash.com
Israel National Radio Interview With Yoel Keren of LaMikdash
From www.israelnationalnews.com
"Yoel Keren, convert, activist, and aspiring prophet, tells us about the ancient Lebanese Cedars strewn on the Temple Mount floor, the terror-attempt against him, and some more reasons why the J-man ain't all that!"
Click here to listen: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Radio/News.aspx/644
Current Temple Mount Issues: Can We Build The Temple Today?
The exile of the Jewish People from the Land of Israel created a belief amongst many Jews that we are no longer obligated to perform many commandments and until Ha-Shem gives us a clear message to restore them, we are even forbidden from doing so. Thus, multitudes of Jews refused to return to the Land of Israel even when resettlement began, because of a belief that Ha-Shem will gather them up on wings of eagles and take them up without them having to take any physical steps to do so.
Help Save Threatened Communities In Israel!
Gaza and Shomron Communities were destroyed. Thousands of Jews were made homeless and many are still homeless today. Those who vowed "It will not happen" were at a loss to explain to their disallusioned followers why "It" happened.
Many Temple activists knew exactly what was going on. They were at best ignored and at worst denounced for telling people to turn to the Hebrew scriptures to find both the "Why" and how to stop it.
So what were the offending passages of scripture that ruffled so many feathers? What was the heretical message that the Temple activists were preaching?