| The windows in the Temple were designed to be narrow on the inside and wide on the outside, representing the fact that its purpose is to shine outward and share the light with the rest of the world. The goblets in the Temple Menorah also symbolize this idea. | | | | |
| The Story of Jerusalem's Holy Temple | | | | |
| The three sections in the Holy Temple represent three levels of reality. Explore components of the Beit Hamikdash and their mirroring mystical attributes. By Moishe New | | | | |
| Talmudic Tales: Laugh or Cry? By Binyomin Bitton | | | | |
| A Metaphor for Exile and Redemption Aaron L. Raskin | | | | |
| Why Tisha B'Av will be a festival in the messianic era? By Yehuda Leib Schapiro | | | | |
| Talmud: Stories of Tragic Destruction By Mendel Kaplan | | | | |
| A message for Shabbat Chazon By Yacov Barber | | | | |
| Maimonides: Laws of Building the Holy Temple By Yehoshua B. Gordon | | | | |
| Why Didn't G-d Create a World Without Suffering? By Dov Yonah Korn | | | | |
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