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 Shavuot is the anniversary of the Revelation of the Law at Mount Sinai, when the Children of Israel received the Torah from the Holy One, blessed be He. $19.99 |
 The Jerusalem Temple was situated on top of the Temple Mount, also known as Mt. Moriah. $19.99 |
 The inner courtyard: brazen sea, copper lavers, altar, entrance to the Sanctuary. $19.99 |
 In the tenth century BCE, King Solomon, the son of King David, built the First Temple on Mount Moriah in Jerusalem. The First Temple is also referred to as the Jerusalem Temple, Solomon's Temple, and Beit HaMikdash (The Holy House). $19.99 |
 In approximately 1000 B.C.E., King David conquered the Canaanite center called Jebus. Then he built the City of David on the southern slope of Mount Moriah. $19.99 |
 An eastern view of the Second Temple and the Temple Mount (in color).
65x34 cm. / 26x13 in. $19.99 |
 Incense offering on Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement).
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 The menorah is a seven branched candelabrum and has been a symbol of Judaism for almost 3000 years. It was used in the ancient Holy Temple in Jerusalem. $19.99 |
 Detailed floor plan of the Second Temple.
70 x 50 cm. / 28 x 20 in.
Hebrew. $19.99 |
 The Holy of Holies is a term in the Hebrew Bible which referred to the inner sanctuary of the Tabernacle and later the Temple in Jerusalem which could be entered only by the High Priest on Yom Kippur. $19.99 |
 The king reads the Torah before the nation in the Women's Courtyard of the Temple.
(L) 50x35 cm. / 19x14 in.
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 Temple Institute's reconstruction of the Menorah that stood in the Holy Room of the Sanctuary.
(L) 50x35 cm. / 19x14 in. $19.95 |
 Temple Institute's reconstruction of the golden altar used in the Holy Temple for the lighting of incense.
(L) 50x35 cm. / 19x14 in. $19.95 |
 Also called the Noble Sanctuary, the Temple Mount is the holiest site for the Jewish People. $19.95 |
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