About and around the gates of the Temple Mount, that is.
The monthly event, outside the compound, so that all religious persuasions and opinions can be accommodated, took place last night.
Details can be obtained at 1-700-70-70-21.
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Think of the tension and fear that is created on Har Habayit amongst the Moslems when a few Jews go up to Har Habayit with no weapons, no shoes and no religious objects, just the prayers in their hearts and an unshakeable religious determination that what’s ours in ours. Only those that go up understand this power we have over them.
American born, my wife and I moved to Israel in 1970. We have lived at Shiloh together with our family since 1981. I was in the Betar youth movement in the US and UK. I have worked as a political aide to Members of Knesset and a Minister during 1981-1994, lectured at the Academy for National Studies 1977-1994, was director of Israel's Media Watch 1995-2000 and currently, I work at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem. I was a guest media columnist on media affairs for The Jerusalem Post, op-ed contributor to various journals and for six years had a weekly media show on Arutz 7 radio. I serve as an unofficial spokesperson for the Jewish Communities in Judea & Samaria.
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Think of the tension and fear that is created on Har Habayit amongst the Moslems when a few Jews go up to Har Habayit with no weapons, no shoes and no religious objects, just the prayers in their hearts and an unshakeable religious determination that what’s ours in ours. Only those that go up understand this power we have over them.
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