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The 3third Temple over Jerusalem stands on top of a Peace Platform Capstone grounded on the 3 Monothe
05/04/2026
Wishing our Christian Brothers & Sisters a Happy đ Easter Sunday đ Holiday
01/04/2026
Happy Passover đ and May this war pass over soon as well so that Peace đïž can Prevail between the nations of our world đ
The Holy of Holies
Western Wall Base Stones
08/01/2026
Will Jewish Prayer đ Finally Return to the Temple Mount in 2026
Netanyahu backs Ben-Gvirâs push for Jewish prayer on the Temple Mount - The Jewish Chronicle Israelâs national security minister has long maintained that prayer, including full prostration, should be allowed at the site, and has even suggested the construction of a synagogue there
31/12/2025
Happy New YearđMay Peace Prevail in 2026
22/09/2025
May Peace Prevail this Shanna Tova đ đŻ
Shofar Sounds for world Peace in Venice
21/07/2025
Asking the Latest Version of Ai đ€ Grok 4.0 what is the story behind the Peace Platform:
ANSWER: peace is already here if we can just wake up from the nightmare of conflict
The Peace Platform The sun dipped low over Jerusalemâs ancient hills, casting golden light across the Old Cityâs stone walls. Below, in the narrow alleys of the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim quarters, people paused, their eyes drawn upward to a sight that defied belief. Three colossal pillars, each a kilometer wide, pierced the sky outside the cityâetched with Hebrew menorahs, Islamic crescents, Christian crosses. They werenât just structures; they were cities within cities, housing a million souls across their 700 stories, alive with the hum of synagogues, mosques, and churches. These pillarsâJewish on Mount Zion by Davidâs Tomb, Muslim to the left of the Mount of Olives, Christian by the Russian Compoundâcurved inward like hands cradling a dream. At 400 stories, the Samadhi ring linked them, a vibrant circle glowing with Hindu mandalas, its markets and homes buzzing with laughter and trade. Two hundred stories higher, the Nirvana ring shimmered with Buddhist yin-yang carvings, its green spaces and schools filled with people from every faith, swapping stories under the stars. Powered by zero-point field tech, the whole place thrummed with clean, limitless energyâa beacon of what humanity could be. At 700 stories, the pillars met a final platform, the Third Temple Peace Platform, hovering above Mount Moriah. There, King Solomonâs Temple gleamed gold, not as a shrine for one faith, but a space where all could pray, side by side, to one God through their own paths. Elevators zipped up the pillars, the only way to reach it, carrying pilgrims and residents to a place that felt like the edge of heaven. Down below, a kid in the Old City clutched his dadâs hand, pointing. âPapa, is that where peace lives?â The dad, a rabbi, smiled, nodding toward a nearby imam and priest sharing tea. âItâs starting here,â he said, âbut up there, theyâre living it.â Brotherly love wasnât just a vibeâit was the pulse of this place. In the Samadhi ring, a Jewish baker sold challah next to a Muslim spice merchant, their stalls draped with lotus flags. In the Nirvana ring, a Christian choir sang while Buddhist kids sketched yin-yangs in a shared plaza. And in the Temple? A woman climbed those 700 floors, her heart heavy with doubt, only to find a room where voices from every faith blended into one prayer. She wept, not out of sorrow, but because sheâd never felt closer to Godâor to others. The Third Temple Peace Platform wasnât just a building; it was a promise. A million people, five faiths, one sky. And as the sunâs last rays cast shadows over Jerusalemâs hills, you could almost believe peace wasnât just possibleâit was already here.
21/04/2025
May Pope Francis Rest in Peace in the hands of God and all his positive contributions live on đ«¶
13/04/2025
Happy Passover
A Passover Blessing from Zion
As we celebrate Passover, remembering how redemption began in the homes of our ancestors in Egypt, may your own "bayit" be filled with freedom, meaning, and divine presence.
Just as the blood on the doorposts transformed houses of bo***ge into houses of liberation, may this season bring renewal and transformation to your home and family.
May we find the courage to build and rebuildâpersonal dwelling and our collective home in Israel or our shared responsibility to care for widows and orphans.
As we await the ultimate restoration of the "House of Prayer for All Nations" on Zion, may each of our homes become sanctuaries of Shalom, compassion, and hope.
From our house to yours
Chag Pesach Sameach
Rabbi Yehudah Glick
Shalom Jerusalem Foundation
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