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Thursday, March 31, 2016

A FIRST IN 2000 YEARS: Korban Pesach to be Made on the Temple Mount for Passover 2016!





I hope this is real but don't really know for sure:


"TEMPLE MOUNT MOVEMENTS PETITION GOVERNMENT:
LET US BRING THE PASSOVER OFFERING
The following letter was sent to the officals named below:
With the help of Heaven
15 Adar II, 5776/25.3.16
To the Honorable
Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister
MK Gilad Erdan, Minister of Public Security
MK Miri Regev, Minister of Culture
MK Ayelet Shaked, Minister of Justice
Mr. Nir Barkat, Mayor of Jerusalem
Police Inspector General Ronny Alsheich
Yoram Cohen, Head of the General Security Services
Police Chief Yoram Halevy, Jerusalem District
Re: Passover Offering on the Temple Mount
As Chairman of the Joint Temple Mount Movements, which unites 29 distinct Jewish organizations which seek to restore the people of Israel to Zion - the Temple Mount, the place where, as we all know, the Divine Presence rests, I am honored to inform you that on the fourteenth day of Nissan, 5776, (22/04/16) it is our intention to perform the Passover offering on the Temple Mount:
1. We are currently completing the preparations for making the Passover offering on the Temple Mount, in the southeast corner of the raised platform which surrounds the Dome of the Rock on Friday, the 14th of Nissan, 5776.
2. The commandment to perform the Passover offering is a foundational commandment among the six hundred and thirteen Torah commandments which oblige all Jews. It is a commandment of the Torah, applicable annually, and the penalty for non-compliance is "karet" - spiritual excision from the nation of Israel. The word "Passover" is the name of both the offering and of the festival.
3. For the last 2000 years the Passover offering has not been performed on the Temple Mount, nor has any significant Jewish worship taken place in this, the holiest place on earth for the Jewish people. Even the establishment of the State of Israel and its return to the Temple Mount in 1967 "on a silver platter," did not precipitate the renewal of Jewish worship on the Temple Mount.
4. The right to worship on the Temple Mount is reserved for people of all religions, including Jews. It is derived from Israel's Declaration of Independence, which states:
"The Land of Israel was the birthplace of the Jewish people. Here their spiritual, religious and political identity was shaped. Here they first attained to statehood, created cultural values of national and universal significance and gave to the world the eternal Book of Books.
After being forcibly exiled from their land, the people kept faith with it throughout their Dispersion and never ceased to pray and hope for their return to it and for the restoration in it of their political freedom.
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Impelled by this historic and traditional attachment, Jews strove in every successive generation to re-establish themselves in their ancient homeland.
The catastrophe which recently befell the Jewish people - the massacre of millions of Jews in Europe - was another clear demonstration of the urgency of solving the problem of its homelessness by re-establishing in Eretz-Israel the Jewish State, which would open the gates of the homeland wide to every Jew and confer upon the Jewish people the status of a fully privileged member of the community of nations.
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This right is the natural right of the Jewish people to be masters of their own fate, like all other nations, in their own sovereign State.
We... hereby declare the establishment of a Jewish State in the land of Israel, to be known as the State of Israel.
The State of Israel will be based on freedom, justice and peace as envisaged by the prophets of Israel; it will ensure complete equality of social and political rights to all its inhabitants irrespective of religion, race or sex; it will guarantee freedom of religion, conscience, language, education and culture; it will safeguard the Holy Places of all religions."
5. The rights of access and worship at holy places are guaranteed by the Law for Protection of Holy Places, enacted in 1967. Yet, Israeli governments have consistently refrained from guaranteeing these rights at the holiest place on earth for the Jewish people - the Temple Mount.
6. Freedom of religion and worship is recognized as a fundamental, inalienable human right, occupying the highest place in the hierarchy of human rights in Israel, and is faithfully protected everywhere in Israel - except when concerning the rights of Jews on the Temple Mount.
7. Israel is a signatory to several international treaties which explicitly call for a firm commitment to maintain and uphold the right to freedom of religion and worship for all religions (the Declaration of Human Rights, the International Convention on Civil and Political Rights, etc.). Neglecting to protect freedom of religion for Jews on the Temple Mount constitutes a flagrant violation of these treaties and of human rights.
8. Israeli governments and those that lead them have, for generations, failed to maintain the religious and cultural rights of Jews on the Temple Mount. Despite the application of Israeli sovereignty on the Temple Mount, efforts to uphold the law on the Temple Mount have been feeble and ineffective. The Supreme Court of Israel itself has on numreous occasions criticized the government on this very issue, stating that it is encumbent upon "the political leadership, and not the court, to give content and meaning to the historical declaration of 1967, "the Temple Mount is in our hands."
9. In a patently absurd irony, the governments of Israel have, to this day, guaranteed only the rights of Muslims to freedom of religion and worship on the Temple Mount, in large part out of deference to terrorist threats and international pressure. This is the very reason for the constantly recurring waves of terrorism which visit Israel every few years, a direct and proportional response to government weakness concerning the Temple Mount.
10. Be this as it may, we as Jews and citizens of Israel, deserving of equal rights and responsibilities, insist upon our legal, constitutional, international recognized and Jewish right guaranteed by the Torah of Israel, to fulfill this most important and essential mitzvah of Korban Pesach (Passover offering) on the eve of Passover on the Temple Mount.
11. Please promptly convey the appropriate instructions to your respective Ministries to enable Jewish freedom of religion and worship in the upcoming month's performance of the Torah commandment to perform the Passover offering on the Temple Mount on the eve of Passover. Please confirm this circular.

Blessings for a Kosher Passover,
Aviad Visoly, Attorney
Chairman of the Joint Temple Mount Movements"

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