Powered By Blogger

Sunday, July 24, 2022

Ben Shapiro visits the Har Habayit

 

Prominent personality Ben Shapiro and his father, currently in Israel, visited the Temple Mount on Sunday and prayed Minchah (the afternoon prayer) there.

It was the first time the elder Shapiro had ascended to the Mount. His mother passed away recently.

Ben Shapiro himself has visited the Temple Mount before but was removed by security guards during his visit, which he made with his wife. Guards ordered the entire group of Jews to leave after several members of the group (the Shapiros apparently not included) began to sing while on the Mount.

On this visit, Shapiro expressed his satisfaction with the positive atmosphere and improvements in the conditions for Jews visiting the holy site.

"You can't come to Israel and not visit the Temple Mount," he said.

Accompanying the Shapiros on Sunday was Rabbi Yehuda Levi from the temple Mount Yeshiva and Rabbi Shimshon Elbaum, the head of the Temple Mount administration.

Rabbi Elbaum lauded the visitors for prioritizing the Mount during their visit. He also blessed that they merit to see the rebuilt Temple in their lifetimes.


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't know the heter to go up there is when Rav elyashav said it's forbidden to go there.

Anonymous said...

11:11
The Rambam and the Me'erie lived 950 before R' Eliyashiv and they permitted, in fact the Rambam and his father and brother went up to the Har Habyit

Anonymous said...

So why does Rabbi Elyashav forbid it?

Anonymous said...

> Anonymous Anonymous said...
I don't know the heter to go up there is when Rav elyashav said it's forbidden to go there.

Oh well there you go. Rav Eliashiv said you can't so it's closed. And all the Gedolei Poskim who said that with certain limitations and preparations you can? You can safely ignore all of them because Rav Eliashiv said you can't. I mean, I don't remember the coronation ceremony where he was annointed king of the Jews and the final arbiter of halakha for all Jews everywhere. Or maybe there was a vote? Missed that one too.

Anonymous said...

I Believe Rav Elyashiv forbade it out of Pikpuk wher Makom Azara is. However he as an interesting piece on the subject in his הערות to פסחים סז