People for a Bill to Build the Bet HaMikdash
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Note:
The word "Bet," is a transliteration of the Hebrew word for house. It can also be written as "Beit," "Bais," "Bait," or less commonly as "Beis." The term "Third Bet HaMikdash can also be written as "Third Temple," and is identical in meaning.
Getting A Building Permit to Build the Third Temple
- Helping the all male descendants of King David to regain control of their
ancestral possession, the Temple Mount, on behalf of the Jewish nation.
- Completing the creation of the architectural plans for the Third Temple
- Taking the plans to the Jerusalem building commission and requesting a building permit
- Requesting permission from the building commission to
undertake an initial limited non-invasive exploration on the
Temple Mount To determine the exact location
of the Second Temple and the altar.
- Calling for committee hearings with the city, the Waqf, the building
committee, and UNESCO as needed
- Protection of the Al Aksa Mosque and the right of Moslems
to pray on the Temple Mount
- Movement of the Dome of the Rock 150-175 meters to the
northwest part of the Temple Mount, with the help of big building movers.
- Movement of other structures on top of the Jewish Temple
location with the help of professionals in antiquities, and big building movers
- Establishment of blimp tours, which are impervious to "death uncleanliness," (Tumas Mas), and which will take tourists close the place where Mohammad rose to Heaven
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News:
May 5771: As a follow-up to our failure to gain
permission to bring the Korban Pesach, we are working to
address the current objections to bringing sacrifice on the
Temple Mount. In response to the Rabinical objection to
sacrifice, we sent online letters to the two Chief Rabbis of
Israel, Rav Amir and Rav Metzgar. We pointed out that
according to Mitch Dayan, an all male descendant of King
David, there is a tradition in his family that the Temple
must be built first and then the people will recognize
Moshiach, not the other way around. We also quoted from
Malachi 3 23. Malachi tells the Jewish people that in the
future the prophet Eliyahu will blow his horn and announce
the coming of the Moshiach. Despite the fact that Eliyahu
had not come in Malachi's day, he and the other prophets
and
the Jewish people rebuilt the Temple.
Pesach 5771:
Our organization worked with other
organizations
in the Temple Mount community to try and gain permission for
Yehudah Glick and his group to bring the Pesach sacrifice on behalf
of over 1,000 people who ordered a piece of the Pascal lamb.We met twice with
the Chief of the Old City police station, which has responsibility
over the Temple Mount. We visited the office of the
legal representative of the Chief of Police for Jerusalem.
However, we were not able to get permission, this year, to bring the
Passover sacrifice. During the negotations, we learned that the chief of the local police station, Avi, has full
authority to forbid or permit activities on the
Temple Mount. However, we discovered from the Jerusalem attorney Boruch
ben Joseph that in this instance the decision to forbid all
acts of worship on the Temple Mount is coming, top down, from the office
of the Prime Minister. At the same time, the Chief Rabbis of Israel
issued a ruling that it is illegal to bring the Pesach offering
because Moshiach has not arrived yet.
Succoth: 5771: People for a Bill to Build the
Bet HaMikdash won permission from the Jerusalem
Police to bring the Nusach HaMayim onto the
Temple Mount on the 7th day of Succoth. On that day
the water was brought successfully onto the Temple
Mount. One Cohen was present, but without the
priestly garments, so he poured out a portion of the
water, in
remembrance of the Nusach Hamayim, on an area
south of the raised central portion of the Temple
Mount, and outside of where the Temple stood. The Cohen has
offered to bring the offering next year, if PBBBM purchases
a set of Priestly garments for him.
27/08/2010 People for a Bill to Build the Bet HaMikdash is working
with Kohanim and Rabbis in Jerusalem to help bring the Nusach HaMayim
on the Temple Mount on Succoth.
21/05/2010 People For a Bill to Build the Beit Hamikdash,
with the assistance of the Temple Institute and the
Rabbinical advice of Rabbi Alboim, were successful in
bringing the 2 bread offering of Shavuous up onto the
Temple Mount, at the right time, "B'Moadoh" for the first
time in 1940 years. The karbon, which can be baked anywhere
in Jerusalem, was baked in a Nachlaot bakery. No Cohanim in
temple dress, were present so the offering could not be waved
as we would have liked. With the assitance of a Levite, the
large loaves of bread were burnt in a bonfire behind the
kever of Dovid HaMelech after Shavuous ended.
20/04/2010
We are working with the Temple Institute to finalize
plans to bring the bread offering of Shavous this year.
At the very least, possibilities are bright that we will
bake the two loaves, which can be baked anywhere in Jerusalem.
The next goal wil be to bring them up to the Temple Mount and
wave them befor the altar.
In a recent shear, Rabbi Eliyashiv, the Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi,
talked about the concept of B'moado, or doing Mitzvot at their
appointed times. This is an important halachic justification
for bringing the Shavout sacrifice, even though most of the
congregation are unclean because of contact with the dead.
The Director of our organization is currently visiting various Rabbinical courts to enlist their support for efforts to locate the exact position of the altar on the Temple Mount, so that we may bring sacrifices which thrust aside the biblical laws of impurity
03/2009
We are currently working to help obtain a building permit for the Third Temple. In the future we plan to accompany Gershon Solomon to the Municipal Building in Jerusalem to request a building permit.