The leading rabbi joins us to walk through the fascinating ways that Jews have related to Jerusalem, from the time of King David to today.
A rabbi and historian explores the history of the Temple Mount, its presence in the Jewish imagination, and why more and more Jews are now going there to pray.
Jerusalem’s former mayor joins us to discuss the lessons he learned during his ten years in office.
It harkens back to the time when Jews and Arabs fought side by side against the Crusaders.
Christian Renaissance paintings of the Temple are the visual record of a theology that had devastating consequences in the lives of Jews from antiquity to the Middle Ages and beyond.
Why do Christian depictions of the Jewish Temple look like the Dome of the Rock, the 7th-century Muslim structure built on that site?
One of Herod’s many architectural achievements.
“The resurrection of Aya Sofia heralds the liberation of the al-Aqsa Mosque.”
In collaboration with the local branch of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Jews who first acquainted Muslim scholars with Jerusalem.
Ethnic cleansing, desecration, and an end to freedom of worship.
The man behind Temple Mount violence.
Using a Jewish day of mourning to attack visitors to the Temple Mount.
Palestinians, Bedouin, and the Temple Mount.