DEDICATED IN MEMORY OF

Eliyohu ben Moshe Mordechai a”h

By his family

Four-Part Series Explores the Personal Beis Hamikdash

A new four-part course by Rabbi Levi Jacobson, beginning Yud-Tes Tammuz (July 29), will explore the structure and avoda of the Beis Hamikdash, based on Torah sources, with a focus on how each part of the Mikdash reflects in a Yid’s avodas Hashem today.

A new four-part course by Rabbi Levi Jacobson, beginning Yud-Tes Tammuz (July 29), will explore the structure and avoda of the Beis Hamikdash, based on Torah sources, with a focus on how each part of the Mikdash reflects in a Yid’s avodas Hashem today.

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What if humanity once had the ultimate user’s manual for spiritual connection – and we lost it?

The Holy Temple wasn’t just architecture; it was a step-by-step guide to experiencing the divine, written in stone and ritual. Every entrance, courtyard, and sacred object was precisely designed to guide people from ordinary consciousness to divine connection.

Today, many of us are searching for spirituality on our own, piecing together wisdom from different sources. But what if the original instruction manual still exists, hidden in plain sight?

This course decodes the Temple’s design to give you what our ancestors had: a clear, proven path to authentic spiritual experience.

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Course syllabus

Lesson 1: Why We Still Whisper into the Cracks

Ever wonder why people from every corner of the world – believers and skeptics alike – are drawn to stuff folded prayers into the cracks of an ancient stone wall? There’s something about sacred spaces that speaks to our deepest hunger for connection and meaning. In this lesson, we’ll explore what made the Temple so magnetic that its memory still pulls millions of visitors each year, and how understanding its original purpose can help us create that same sense of sacred connection in our own lives.

Lesson 2: The Architecture of Awe

You know that feeling when you walk into a space that’s clearly designed with intention – maybe a beautifully planned home or a thoughtfully arranged garden – and you can sense the care behind every detail? The Temple wasn’t just majestic—it was an intentionally designed spiritual experience. Every measurement, every entrance, every courtyard was purposefully designed to guide the soul. In this lesson, we’ll take a virtual tour through the Temple’s layout and discover how its physical design teaches us to structure our own lives for deeper meaning and connection.

Lesson 3: Making Space for Miracles

What if the secret to experiencing the extraordinary wasn’t about escaping ordinary life, but about recognizing the miraculous that’s already woven into it? The Temple was famous for its daily miracles – like having enough room for everyone who came, no matter how crowded it got. In this lesson, we’ll explore how the Temple’s miraculous nature teaches us to recognize and create space for the divine in our everyday routines, relationships, and challenges.

Lesson 4: What the Temple Built in You

Here’s the complex truth: although the physical Temple was destroyed, its spiritual structure lives on. Every element of that sacred building exists as a blueprint within you, waiting to be activated. From the altar that teaches us about our service to G-d, to the menorah that represents our unique light, to the holy ark that reminds us of our unshakeable core – this final lesson maps your personal temple and shows you how to live from that sacred center, until the building of the third everlasting temple when the physical and spiritual will once again unite in perfect harmony.

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To register for the course, click here.

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