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This is the last remaining piece of the ancient Jewish Temple and is considered the holiest site in Judaism. Visitors can watch as Jewish worshippers pray at the wall, and even leave notes in the cracks of the wall for God. The Dome of the Rock is another must-see site in Jerusalem. ...
4) The Western Wall – Judaism’s holiest site It’s believed that the Western Wall is the closest place to God, a ‘gateway to heaven‘. The Western Wall (or Wailing Wall) is theremnant of the second Jewish Templeon Temple Mount where the Dome of the Rock sits. Facing the Plaza in...
Things to do in Jerusalem 1) Get Lost In Jerusalem’s Old City Jerusalem’s old city is the centre of Judaism and a holy city to both Islam and Christianity. 16th-century Ottoman city walls mark the outline of the old city, and once inside it’s like being sent back in time. The...
being a caucasian lad from a small town in Ireland I wasn’t exactly clued up on the world’s religions, However, in the 3 or 4 years I have been traveling I have been exposed to Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Islam, Ba’haism and Judaism. And now I feel more than comfortable holding...
Paul does not see Judaism and Christianity as separate religions. As a Jew, Paul can use the Jewish Scriptures in ways that make most Christian biblical commentators very nervous. Very few Christian biblical scholars would read the story of Israel in the wilderness in the allegorical way Paul ...
Today,the Temple Mount stands in its place and is the holiest site for Judaism. However, because the Western Wall is the closest Jewish people are allowed to pray to the Temple Mount, the wall itself is considered sacred. The Western Wall (aka Wailing Wall) in Jerusalem is the holiest ...
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Cao Dai Temple has 2 locations in Duong Dong Town, with the main, newer shrine located along Nguyen Trai Street. Founded in 1919, Cao Daism is a monotheistic religion that combines Hinduism, Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Christianity, and Islam. Currently, there are...
The first thing I needed to do was get my grandmother’s birth certificate. Since her father had converted from Judaism and her mother had a non-Jewish mother, my grandmother was not born Jewish and her birth is recorded in a Catholic record book. Even though you can now view herrecord ...