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For eight hundred and thirty years there stood an edifice upon a Jerusalem hilltop which served as the point of contact between heaven and earth. So central was this edifice to the relationship between man and
G-d that nearly two-thirds of the mitzvot are contingent upon its existence. Its destruction is regarded as the greatest tragedy of our history, and its rebuilding will mark the ultimate redemption-the restoration of harmony within G-d's creation and between G-d and His creation.
A full three weeks of our year-the three weeks "between the strictures" of Tammuz 17 (July 3) and Av 9 (July
23-24)- are designated as a time of mourning over the destruction of the Holy Temple and the resultant
galut-physical exile and spiritual displacement-in which we still find ourselves. -continue
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