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Chabad.org invites you to watch a special multimedia presentation, The Holy Temple Revisited. Dear F

Chabad.org invites you to watch a special multimedia presentation, The Holy Temple Revisited. Dear Friend, Chabad.org invites you to watch [Chabad.org]( [View Online]( ב"ה [Chabad.org Live Event Reminders]( [Watch a Special Video Presentation]( Dear Friend, Chabad.org invites you to watch a special multimedia presentation, [The Holy Temple Revisited](. In this educational lecture led by Rabbi Levi Jacobson, 3D renderings, historic photographs, and ancient texts will bring to life and give you a vibrant perspective on what the Holy Temple actually looked, felt, and sounded like. To watch this presentation, [click here](. * This presentation is presented in connection with this time of year when we mourn the destruction of the [Holy Temples in Jerusalem]( and our nation’s subsequent exiles. G‑d told the Prophet Ezekiel: “The study of the Torah's [design of the Holy Temple] can be equated to its construction. Go tell them to study the form of the Temple. As a reward for their study and their occupation with it, I will consider it as if they actually built it.” Thus, the Rebbe teaches us, it is especially appropriate [to learn these laws now]( when we mourn the destruction of Jerusalem. With wishes for an easy and meaningful Tisha B'Av fast and prayers for the Redemption, Your Friends @ Chabad.org P.S. For more about the Tisha B’av fast, [click here](. To check when the fast begins and ends, [click here](. And for special observances and guidelines for when the fast is pushed off from Shabbat to Sunday (as it does this year), please [click here](. [Print Page]( · [Read Online]( · [Discuss]( · [Share on Facebook]( --------------------------------------------------------------- More Chabad.org Webcasts [The Holy Temple Revisited]( By Levi Jacobson [Aired Wednesday, August 3 at 4:30pm ET]( [Daily Siyum - Live Broadcast]( [Nine Days Daily Live Siyum]( [Aired Thursday, August 4 at 7pm ET]( [The Cosmic Impact of Giving]( [Right on the Money, Lesson 4]( By Raleigh Resnick [Airs Tuesday, August 9 at 7pm ET]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to: {EMAIL} [Change email address]( · [Manage Subscriptions]( · [Unsubscribe]( © Copyright [Chabad.org]( · [Contact Us]( · [Ask the Rabbi]( · [Privacy Policy]( · [Donate](

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