Would you like to show your solidarity with Israel?
Introduce a model of the Temple to your home, to your school, or to your
community center.
The Temple Mount, one of the contested sites between Israel and the
Palenstinians, is the holiest place in Israel. It is holy
because the Jewish Temple stood there from 832 to 423 BCE and then again from
353 BCE to 68 CE.
Palestinian leaders claim that the Temple never existed.
In recent years we hear voices claiming that Jerusalem is
Muslim, and that the Jewish conenction to Jerusalem and the Temple mount is a fabricated lie.
From the website of the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
The political status of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem is the subject
of final status negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.
According to press reports, at one moment in the Camp David
negotiations last July, senior Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat
asked his Israeli counterpart: "How do you know that your Holy Temple
was located there?" A Jerusalem Report cover story (September 11)
placed this in the context of a growing Palestinian denial of the
existence of the First and Second Temples. "It's self-evident that
the First Temple is a fiction," one Palestinian archaeologist at Bir
Zeit University is quoted as saying. "The Second also remains in the
realm of fantasy."
Egyptian archaeologist Abed al-Rahim Rihan Barakat, the manager of the archaeological site at Dahab in Sinai, wrote: "The myth of the fabricated Temple is the greatest crime of historical forgery."
Turning Jerusalem and the Temple Mount into Muslim religious symbols aids
the Palestinian in enlisting the help of the Muslim world with their struggle.
Therefore, it is important for people to be aware of the true facts of history.
What do you know about the Temple?
How about your kids? Your friends?
What's a better way to learn about it than to build it yourself? What's a better
way to teach others than to show them a visual model of it?
You can turn the building of the model into a family project or ito a project at a Youth group
or community center. You can display it in your living room or in a school.
Make history come alive with the Temple model kit.
Create awareness
of the fact that the Temple did in fact exist.
The Temple model kit is a great learning aid:
- Learn about the Temple's layout.
- Teach your kids and your friends about the Temple.
- Have fun building the model yourself.
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The experience of building the Temple yourself will give you a solid and long-lasting
understanding of it's layout.
And now it is easy to do!
The Temple Model Kit is:
- Easy to understand
- Simple to build
- Affordable
- Of high quality
- Of outmost proximity to the real structure
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The Temple model kit comes with a clear manual. It so easy
to build that a 10 year old can do it.
The sources for the model are:
- The Mishna, the Babylonian Talmud and commentries.
- Maimonides-Mishneh Torah and commentries.
- The Second Temple: Shalom Dov Steinberg, Ch.Wagshel L.T.D. Jerusalem 1993 (Hebrew)
- Second Temple model on display at the Temple Institute exhibition in the old city of Jerusalem.
- The Second Temple in its Splendor: Rabbi Elchanan Eybeshitz, The Rav Kook Institute. Jerusalem 1995 (Hebrew)
We are so sure that you will be thrilled with it that we offer you a 90 day money back quarantee.
If you are not completely satisfied with the model kit, just let us know and we
will give you a refund.
For only $29.95 plus shipping and handling you can now have the model of the Temple
in your home.
Click here to order the Temple model kit right now with a Secure Server. Remember: If you're not absolutely satisfied with it, you can return it for 100% of your money back.
Click here to print out an order form to mail or fax your order.
Contact us to inquire about volume discounts.
Imagine having a real model of the Temple in your home. Imagine building
and learning and having fun.
P.S. Remember: With the Temple model kit you can now educate yourself, your kids, and your community. We give you a 90-day money back guarantee, so you have nothing to lose!
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