Upon his dedication of the Temple, King Solomon declares in front of the
entire People of Israel, that the Temple must fill a universal role and be a
"house of prayer for all people." Today, with Jews and Christians flatly denied
the right to pray on the Temple Mount, one could be forgiven for assuming that
we are far from realizing Solomon and Isaiah's vision. But brave individuals
like Yehuda Glick of the Temple Mount Heritage Foundation are standing up in
support of freedom of worship for all. Join the movement to open the Temple
Mount to prayer for all faiths.
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