- Chronicles. In
rabbinic literature, the
temple sanctuary is
called Beit
HaMikdash (Hebrew: בית המקדש), meaning, "The Holy House", and only the
Temple in...
- 173, end
Mishneh Torah,
Kelei haMikdash 4:12
Mishneh Torah,
Kelei haMikdash 4:13
Horayot 11b
Mishneh Torah,
Kelei haMikdash 5:15;
Chullin 24b;
Arakhin 13b...
- Bayt al-Maqdis, an
Arabic name for Jerusalem, by way of the
Hebrew Beit
HaMikdash, the
Temple in Jerusalem. Today, the
common Arabic name of
Jerusalem is...
-
altar anticlockwise while performing their duties. When
entering the Beis
Hamikdash the
people would enter by one gate, and
leave by another.[citation needed]...
- The
Temple Institute,
known in
Hebrew as
Machon HaMikdash (Hebrew: מכון המקדש), is an
organization in
Israel focusing on
establishing the
Third Temple...
- 2000
Years of
Jewish History: From the
Destruction of the
Second Bais
Hamikdash Until the
Twentieth Century.
Feldheim Publishers. ISBN 978-1-58330-214-9...
- lit. 'Holy House'),
referring to the
Temple in Jerusalem,
called Beit
HaMikdash in Hebrew. A city
called Ꜣwšꜣmm in the
Execration texts of the Middle...
- A
group of
kohanim studying the
Mishnayot laws of
Keilim in anti****tion of the
rebuilding of the Beit
Hamikdash...
-
family of Levites, who are
commanded by the
Torah to sing in the Beit
Hamikdash. It is
notably the name of a
rabbinic family descended from
Yosef Dov...
-
offering that
accompanied each
sacrifice offered in the
Temple (Beit
HaMikdash). The
Hebrew noun minḥah (מִנְחָה) is used 211
times in the Masoretic...