Jewish temple
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Jewish temple:
- Jewish temple or The Jewish Temple, may refer to the original two ancient Jewish Temples in Jerusalem.
- The First Temple was destroyed by the ancient Babylonians in 586 BCE.
- The Second Temple was destroyed by Rome in 70 CE.
- The Third Temple is based on a futuristic prophecy.
- Jewish temple, or Jewish Temple, or simply Temple is the name frequently used by Reform Judaism to describe its synagogues. Reform Judaism does not believe in the Messianic era's rebuilding of the Jerusalem Temple, in contrast to Orthodox Judaism.
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