New Anthology Explores Har Habayis

Rabbi Mendel Raskin, Shliach in Cote S. Luc, Montreal authored a comprehensive anthology titled “Har Habayis: A Collection from Chazal and Commentaries on the Site of the Beis Hamikdash.”

Tut Altz is thrilled to announce the release of a comprehensive anthology titled “Har Habayis: A Collection from Chazal and Commentaries on the Site of the Beis Hamikdash” by Rabbi Mendel Raskin, Shliach in Cote S. Luc, Montreal. This extraordinary publication delves into all aspects related to Har Habayis, the location of the Beis Hamikdash, drawing from biblical and classical sources.

Rabbi Raskin shares his motivation for putting this anthology together, (as quoted in the foreword): “In 5736, the Rebbe launched a campaign to learn topics in Torah that pertain to the Beis Hamikdash, the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, during the ‘Three Weeks’ between 17 Tammuz and 9 Menachem-Av. This initiative has the ability to transform a traditionally negative period of mourning the loss of the Beis Hamikdash into an optimistic one, with its focus on building rather than destruction. But it goes way beyond that: when we delve into these topics, we are active in actually building the third Beis Hamikdash itself.”

Inspired by the Rebbe’s visionary campaign, Rabbi Raskin has diligently compiled this anthology to promote it. “Har Habayis: A Collection from Chazal and Commentaries on the Site of the Beis Hamikdash” is a compilation of knowledge meticulously sourced from biblical and classic texts. Its pages offer readers a profound understanding of the sacred location of the Beis Hamikdash and its profound relevance in our lives.

“A focused exploration of one topic in Hilchos Beis Habchira will provide individuals with a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter and enhance their ability to share this knowledge with others,” said Rabbi Shloime Naprastek, director of the Moshiach Office at Merkos 302.

Individuals are encouraged to download this invaluable anthology and embark on a journey of exploration and insight. Gain access to this FREE resource by visiting tutaltz.com/summer and be inspired to delve into the depths of Beis Hamikdash study.

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