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The First Temple was located on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, the same location as the Second Temple.

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What is the name of the temple picture to the right?

If referring to temples in Jerusalem, it could be the Temple Mount. This is one of the ancient Jewish temples.


What is the name of the site of the ancient Jewish temple?

Jews worship at synagogues.


What are ancient places of Jewish worship other than the synagogue?

The Holy Temple in Jerusalem.


What can be said about the Jewish temple in Jerusalem?

It stood at the location and functioned as a site of ancient Israelite


The Jewish leaders who ran the Jerusalem temple?

The Kohenim (priests), however, they weren't leaders of the Jewish people, they were in charge of the Temple.


Why were the Jewish people in the temple that made Hanukkah?

Hanukkah is a minor Jewish holiday that commemorates the victory of the Jews against the Syrian-Greeks in the Maccabean War of 165 BCE. During the war, the Ancient Temple in Jerusalem was overrun by the Syrian-Greeks. After the war, it was fixed and rededicated.


What was the name of the ancient empire that destroyed the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem?

The empire that took destroyed the First Jewish Temple in Jerusalem (and defeated the Southern Kingdom of Judah) was Babylonia in 586 BCE. The empire that destroyed the Second Jewish Temple in Jerusalem in 70 CE, after defeating the Jewish Zealots was the Roman Empire.


Why in Jewish in the temple god being there is important?

Because the Jewish people love G-d.


What Jewish temple was destroyed by the Romans after a Jewish revolt?

The Temple of Herod.


Is Shirley Temple Jewish?

No, i don't think shirley temple is Jewish


What is the only part left of the ancient Temple of Jerusalem?

The Western Wall in English. In Hebrew it's called the Kotel. There was a time when people called the Wall the 'Wailing Wall', however, this was a slur created by British soldiers in reference to Jewish prayer style.


Who were allowed in Jewish temple besides Jews?

If you are referring to the Ancient Holy Temple in Jerusalem, only Jews were allowed in. If you are referring to modern-day synagogues, anyone can enter.