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Third Temple Exhibit in Tzfat

Third Temple Exhibit

Tsfas’s own Third Temple Exhibit features a peek at the Jewish nation’s ultimate and defining triumph, the third and final Temple of the Redemptive Era, when “G-d will swallow up death forever and wipe the tears from all faces.” (Isaiah 25:8). Noted author and Third Temple scholar, Chaim Clorfene, and his staff, deliver an uplifting and awe-inspiring lecture in an intimate, theater-in-the-round setting, focused around a 1:150 scale model of the Holy edifice, as prophesized by Ezekiel.
The presentation includes not only details of the Temple’s structure, form and operation, but also provides insights into the service of the Jewish people that will lead to its arrival. Clorfene, author of a lavish treatise on the Temple, entitled: “The Messianic Temple,” points out that according to Midrash Tanchuma Parshas Tzav Sec. 14, studying the Temple itself is akin to its construction and hastens its appearance.
The presence of this must-see exhibit and learning experience in Tsfas is especially appropriate as it is written in the Zohar, foremost of Kabbalistic texts, that the Messiah will come first to the Galilee, in the north of Israel. The Remaz, a main commentary on the Zohar, states unequivocally that this is referring to Tsfat!
The hour-long exhibit and presentation, located off Jabotinsky Road, less than a kilometer from the Tsfas Central Bus Station, is available by appointment only, weekdays and early evenings. The facility can accommodate up to 25 visitors at a time, with both individual (15 NIS) and group rates. Call for more info, directions and to schedule. 050-44-77-177 or 04-697-2533.
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