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Jews were arrested once again this week for violating the rule against prayer on Temple Mount.

On Friday morning, Rabbi Yuval Cherlow, Dean of the Petach Tikva Hesder Yeshiva, said on the Kol Israel morning program “Meeting Point” that any argument against Jewish prayer on Temple Mount is unacceptable and he does not understand how no human rights organization has acted to rectify the situation.

“Anyone who doesn’t fight for freedom of worship on Temple Mount – is not a true advocate of human rights,” Cherlow said.

Rabbi Cherlow was among the founders of the Tzohar Foundation, a central Modern Orthodox foundation working to build bridges between the religious and secular in Israel, among other things by offering secular Israelis easier access to religious services than the chief rabbinate provides.

According to Cherlow, we should find a middle ground between the vision of connecting Heaven and Earth and the danger of an erupting World War III, but it “simply cannot be that in the name of security concerns Jewish prayer may be prohibited on Temple Mount.”

Cherlow cautioned that, on the other hand, we must not take irresponsible actions that may ignite a blazing fire, “which will not produce an increase in faith.”

Cherlow said that it is possible that the great concession of Temple Mount began with the late IDF General Motta Gur and his paratroopers, who rushed to the Western Wall through the Temple Mount, “that is, they turned the Temple Mount into a secondary destination, using it as merely a path to the Wall.”

Rabbi Cherlow noted that, some 10 years ago, the producers of a reenactment of that 1967 operation changed the words of Motta Gur from the historically correct “Temple Mount is in our hands,” to the politically correct “Jerusalem is in our hands.”

Former UN ambassador Dore Gold said on the same program that it is unthinkable to leave control over Temple Mount in the hands of the Waqf agency or the Islamic movement, and that Israel’s goal for the coming years should be to open up Temple Mount to members of all religions.

Gould noted that since the 1967 victory, every single Israeli government has faced the situation that followed a move by then Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, who handed the Waqf the keys to the mountain. He said that situation must be changed now, albeit gradually.

In that context, Gold said in this context that the “price tag” activities weaken Israel’s position in Jerusalem and harm the interests of the State of Israel.

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  1. Just to express my strongest agreement to Rabbi Cherlow ‘ s statement. He obviously recognizes the potential for violence (to which radical Islamists would lead their public by mass protests.) Undoubtedly so, but timing is important. On the eve of a possible show-down with Iran is not the time for obvious reasons.
    Discussions should be centered on Israeli-Palestinian negotiations. It will be tough, since Muslim extremists consider the center/capital of their proposed world caliphate must be Jerusalem, for various religious considerations not clear to me, but fitting also into their territorial aggression against Israel.
    However to indefinitely leave it at its present status is unacceptable, bearing in mind that if a Jew’s lips as much as move on the Temple Mount, indicates to the prepared minds of the Muslims that the Jewish person is praying (presumably an insult to Mohammed) and must be restrained or removed by Israeli police or by motivated Muslims.

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