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rebuilding and Jewish
Ezra is written to fit a schematic pattern in which the God of Israel inspires a king of Persia to commission a leader from the Jewish community to carry out a mission ; three successive leaders carry out three such missions, the first rebuilding the Temple, the second purifying the Jewish community, and the third sealing of the holy city itself behind a wall.
Some years later Artaxerxes sent Nehemiah, a Jewish noble in his personal service, to Jerusalem as governor with the task of rebuilding the city walls.
The rebuilding of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem took several decades.
The captivity and subsequent return to the Land of Israel and the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem are considered significant events in Jewish history and culture, which had a far-reaching impact on the development of Judaism.
The Jewish Agency has taken on a significant role in rebuilding the entire northern region.
The edict of Cyrus for the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem marked a great epoch in the history of the Jewish people.
Although Lindsey did not claim to know the dates of future events with any certainty, he suggested that Matthew 24: 32-34 indicated that Jesus ' return might be within " one generation " of the rebirth of the state of Israel, and the rebuilding of the Jewish Temple, and Lindsey asserted that " in the Bible " one generation is forty years.
A letter from the Elephantine Papyri, requesting the rebuilding of a Jewish temple at Elephantine.
The " Petition to Bagoas " ( Sayce-Cowley collection ) is a letter written in 407 BCE to Bagoas, the Persian governor of Judea, appealing for assistance in rebuilding the Jewish temple in Elephantine, which had recently been badly damaged by an anti-Semitic rampage on the part of a segment of the Elephantine community.
Jewish eschatology holds that the coming of the Messiah will be associated with a specific series of events that have not yet occurred, including the return of Jews to their homeland and the rebuilding of The Temple, a Messianic Age of peace and understanding during which " the knowledge of God " fills the earth, and since none of these events occurred during the lifetime of Jesus ( nor have they occurred afterwards ), he is not a candidate for messiah.
In 1925 he became a member of the Board of Directors of the Jewish National Fund devoted to financing the rebuilding of the Jewish homeland in the then British Mandate of Palestine.
One child, the architect David Cassuto ( born 1938 ), played a key role in rebuilding the Jewish quarter in the old city of Jerusalem.
Hillel Weiss, a professor at Bar-Ilan University, " preaches " the necessity of rebuilding the Temple and of Jewish rule over Greater Israel.
During the early 20th century, Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan known as the Chofetz Chaim and himself a kohen, advised some followers to set up special yeshivas for married students known as Kodshim Kollels that would specialize in the study of the korbanot and study with greater intensity the kodshim sections of the Talmud in order to prepare for the arrival of the Jewish Messiah who would oversee the rebuilding of the original Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem that would be known as the Third Temple.
Most Orthodox Jews regard rebuilding a Temple as an activity for a Jewish Messiah as part of a future Jewish eschatology, and most non-Orthodox Jews do not believe in the restoration of sacrificial worship at all.
It is an organization for young Russian-American Jews, promoting Jewish continuation and learning with the ultimate goal of rebuilding a Russian Jewish community.
:... In 1919, two years after the Balfour Declaration, this Poet of the Jewish Song took the next logical step and emigrated to Palestine " anxious to work at rebuilding Land, People and Language " as De Haan put it to Chaim Weitzman in his application for a passport.
For those Polish Jews who remained, the rebuilding of Jewish life in Poland was carried out between October 1944 and 1950 by the Central Committee of Polish Jews ( Centralny Komitet Żydów Polskich, CKŻP ) which provided legal, educational, social care, cultural, and propaganda services.
Orthodox scholars and rabbinic authorities generally believe that rebuilding should occur in the era of the Jewish Messiah at the hand of Divine Providence, although a minority position, following the opinion of Maimonides, holds that Jews should endeavour to rebuild the temple themselves, whenever possible.
Although in mainstream Orthodox Judaism the rebuilding of the Temple is generally left to the coming of the Jewish Messiah and to Divine Providence, a number of organizations, generally representing a small minority of even Orthodox Jews, have been formed with the objective of realizing the immediate construction of a Third Temple in present times.

rebuilding and community
According to the book of Ezra-Nehemiah they did so under the joint leadership of a descendant of the last king and the last High Priest, rebuilding the Temple and reconstituting Judah ( now called Yehud ) as a holy community ruled by priests.
The risk presented by any given person is assumed collectively by the community who all bear the cost of rebuilding lost property and supporting people whose needs are suddenly greater after a loss of some kind.
* RebuildGroundZero. org, a community project based on Ground Zero's rebuilding.
Project, a collective of volunteer relief workers, founded itself in January 2006 in the empty shell of the Corinne Missionary Baptist Church in Violet, LA, providing the tools for rebuilding and community empowerment.
Between 645 and 1097, the community was attacked many times by raiders, including the Vikings, however it was of such note as both a religious and intellectual centre that King Alfred summoned help from the monastic community at St David's in rebuilding the intellectual life of the Kingdom of Wessex.
The members of the convention later traveled to the town to assist the local community in rebuilding.
The community received help in rebuilding from many organizations, most notably from the New York Says Thank You Foundation which was created in response to the tremendous support given to New Yorkers from people all over the United States after the terrorist attacks of 9 / 11 / 2001.
Hersey is a small rural community that started as a lumber town in the early 19th century and was a major supplier of lumber to the Muskegon Lumber Yards and played an important role in rebuilding Chicago after the great fire.
Some freegans participate in " guerrilla " or " community " gardens, with the stated aim of rebuilding community and reclaiming the capacity to grow one's own food.
Headteacher Rob Northcott, said at the time, " The rebuilding of our facilities will bring real benefits to the whole community.
In 2010, notable operations included disaster response in the wake of the earthquake in Haiti, ongoing programs to address the humanitarian crisis in Congo and to help community rebuilding efforts in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and advocacy and resettlement efforts on behalf of Iraqis uprooted by the war.
At various Iraq reconstruction conferences, the Baghdad Museum Project gave presentations to the reconstruction community advocating preservation of Iraq's cultural heritage in rebuilding projects.
As Studentenorden were dissolved and their former members sought a possibility to continue their traditions, they began rebuilding a similar form of community under the then-common and insuspicious name " Corps ".
He called upon the Russian business community to contribute to the rebuilding of the republic, revealing his own donation of US $ 1 million ( some sources mention US $ 2 million ) for a cement factory in Grozny.
The first tries to reclaim social capital, the rebuilding of mutualism and community, as a Labor icon.
Moore had also made a promise to residents of Buffalo Creek Hollow to construct a community center as part of the rebuilding effort.
The idea of rebuilding Iona Abbey using ministers, students and unemployed labourers working together influenced his thinking ; the Iona Community grew into an international ecumenical community, with offices in Govan and a presence on the Isle of Iona.
Mazar-e-Sharif today is a community rebounding, rebuilding, and once again will be an important center for trade and transit.
After the removal of the Taliban government in late 2001, the international community focused on rebuilding the educational institutions in Afghanistan.

rebuilding and Jerusalem
Told largely in the form of a first-person memoir, it concerns the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem by Nehemiah, a Jew who is a high official at the Persian court, and the dedication of the city and its people to God's laws ( Torah ).
Nehemiah and the Jews ( including the ' High Priest ' Eliashib ), begin rebuilding Jerusalem.
Haggai's message is filled with an urgency for the people to proceed with the rebuilding of the second Jerusalem temple.
In the Shemoneh Esrei prayer, recited three times daily, we pray for all of the elements of the coming of the Moshiach: gathering of the exiles ; restoration of the religious courts of justice ; an end of wickedness, sin, and heresy ; reward to the righteous ; rebuilding of Jerusalem ; restoration of the line of King David ; and restoration of Temple service .< ref name = J101a > Tracey Rich " Moshiach: The Messiah.
According to, the Persian emperor, Cyrus the Great ( reigned 559 BCE – 530 BCE ), permitted the return of the exiles to their homeland and ordered the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem ( Zion ).
According to Ezra, this rejection precipitated a further interference not only with the rebuilding of the temple but also with the reconstruction of Jerusalem.
** a false prophet who hindered the rebuilding of Jerusalem ( Neh.
The accession of Cyrus the Great of Persia in 538 BCE made the re-establishment of the city of Jerusalem and the rebuilding of the Temple possible.
The body of pilgrims, forming a band of 42, 360, having completed the long and dreary journey of some four months, from the banks of the Euphrates to Jerusalem, were animated in all their proceedings by a strong religious impulse, and therefore one of their first concerns was to restore their ancient house of worship by rebuilding their destroyed Temple and reinstituting the sacrificial rituals known as the korbanot.
* Decree issued by Artaxerxes I, King of Persia that authorized the rebuilding of both the city of Jerusalem and the Temple was given to Nehemiah.
A letter was written to him concerning the rebuilding of Jerusalem.
Warburton was further kept busy by the attacks on his Divine Legation from all quarters, by a dispute with Bolingbroke respecting Pope's behaviour in the affair of Bolingbroke's Patriot King, by his edition of Pope's works ( 1751 ) and by a vindication in 1750 of the alleged miraculous interruption of the rebuilding of the temple of Jerusalem undertaken by Julian, in answer to Conyers Middleton.
Not succeeding in their attempts to deter Nehemiah from rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem, Sanballat and Tobiah resorted to stratagem, and pretending to wish a conference with him, they invited him to meet them at Ono.
They directed their main efforts to rebuilding he-Hasid's synagogue, which had symbolised the expulsion of the Ashkenazim from Jerusalem.
Having received a supporting document issued by the Qadi of Jerusalem in March 1824, it was possible for them begin rebuilding the dwellings in the courtyard.
Reform Judaism does not necessarily believe in the Messianic era's rebuilding of the Jerusalem Temple, in contrast to Orthodox Judaism.
The Talmud states that all who mourn the destruction of Jerusalem will merit to rejoice in its rebuilding.

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