Judaism : The Temple Of Jewish Worship

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Since the beginning of the religion, Judaism has seen major shifts in both the location and practices of worship. In ancient Jerusalem, the Temple on the Mount was the center of Jewish worship and home to prayer, offerings, and animal sacrifices (Rich). According to Jewish belief, this temple was built by King Solomon with the purpose of housing the Ark of the Covenant, a gold-covered chest which held the two stone tablets bearing the original Ten Commandments. This first temple was destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE, and the Ark of the Covenants whereabouts are still unknown to this day. Almost 70 years later, another temple was built in the same location in Jerusalem by King Herrod. This second temple was considered to be his greatest architectural achievement. Unfortunately, this temple also came to an untimely demise in 70 AD; this time, the culprits were the Romans (britannica.com). The temple was destroyed, leaving behind only one of the outer walls. The area was not rebuilt until the Islamic conquests of Jerusalem; the site went on to became home to the Dome of the Rock,...

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