Jerusalem – Controversial ‘Practice’ Passover Sacrifice Performed On Mount Of Olives

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    An Orthodox Jewish priest holds a container filled with blood from a freshly slaughtered sheep during a reenactment ceremony of the Passover sacrifice in Jerusalem, April 18, 2016. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun Jerusalem – Jewish priests in ceremonial white tunics sounded trumpets and ritually slaughtered a lamb in a practice-run of the Passover sacrifice performed on Monday on Jerusalem’s Mount of Olives, located directly east of the Temple Mount. The rare ceremony was attended by leading religious officials, including Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem Aryeh Stern and Chief Rabbi of Safed Shmuel Eliyahu.

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    “It’s practice so that we’ll be ready when we can finally bring the sacrifice, which we haven’t been able to do in 2,000 years,” said Elishama Sandman, one of the organizers of the event, to Tazpit Press Service (TPS).

    The unusual ritual reenactment comes as tensions flare surrounding the Temple Mount, which is venerated by Jews as the site of the ancient Temple and by Muslims as the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Palestinians object to visits and prayer by Jews on the holy site, with many claiming that Israel seeks to destroy the Mosque and rebuild the Temple in its place.

    “We hope and pray—and we also act—that we will be able to offer the sacrifice already this year,” Sandman told TPS. The Passover sacrifice, like all other Jewish sacrificial rites, may only be performed on the Temple Mount inside a rebuilt Jewish Temple, which many Jews believe will occur with the coming of the Messiah.

    Monday’s reenactment of the Paschal lamb offering was performed in accordance with many of ritual’s necessary elements, all of which have been obsolete for nearly two millennia. The Kohanim (“priests,” who trace their lineage to the biblical high-priest Aaron) donned pure white clothing, specially made Temple trumpets were sounded, and there was even a solid-gold replica of the Temple’s Menorah present. The lamb was slaughtered and roasted whole, following the biblical precept, after which all present were invited to taste.
    A man walks with a ritual candelabra before a reenactment ceremony of the Passover sacrifice in Jerusalem April 18, 2016. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
    “You can learn in a lecture or a Yeshiva, but the best way to learn is through life and through practice,” argued Sandman. “It is the truest form of preparation for the real thing.”

    Even as the attendees reveled in the biblical sights and smells, the Temple enthusiasts didn’t shy away from modernity. Sacrifices can be costly, so the organizers turned to the internet’s social platforms, raising nearly US $7,500 on the crowd-funding site Headstart.

    Despite the attendance of Jerusalem’s chief rabbi, some religious leaders balked at the innovative ritual.

    “I struggle with it,” said Rabbi Yuval Cherlow, a leading Religious-Zionist figure, painting the ceremony as premature. “To me it seems to be like jumping into a physical relationship between a husband and wife before love and a covenant exist.”

    “Not only that, but in light of the words of the [Biblical] prophets, I am very concerned that we could return to the very same reality that itself led to the [Temple’s] destruction,” Cherlow added, warning of “Temple practices and sacrifices without a proper moral foundation and without elaborate systems of social justice.”

    As for concerns of a backlash from Muslims over renewed Jewish initiatives regarding the Temple rituals, event organizers seemed unmoved.

    “We’re not the violent side in this story. We never were,” Sandman told TPS. “We are not coming to attack anyone, God forbid, but to fulfil our duties as commanded in the Torah.”
    Orthodox Jews from the Temple Mount Institute light a fire at the altar during the reenactment of the Passover sacrifice ceremony in Mount of Olives near Jerusalem, 18 April 2016.EPA
    Orthodox Jews from the Temple Mount Institute carry a sheep to be sacrificed during the reenactment of the Passover sacrifice ceremony in Mount of Olives near Jerusalem, 18 April 2016. EPA


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    Reuvan_Nuchem
    Reuvan_Nuchem
    8 years ago

    idiots. They should stop their narishkeit and learn gamara tosfos.

    kenyaninwhitehouse
    kenyaninwhitehouse
    8 years ago

    I would never be able to be a shochet for animals, I just have too much compassion for living things.

    8 years ago

    People need to get jobs

    Logical_Abe
    Logical_Abe
    8 years ago

    I’m surprised PETA didn’t come running on all fours. Can just imagine their hullabaloo when the Korban Pesach will be for real with Moshiach’s coming.

    8 years ago

    This is a yearning for Moshiach!

    ALTERG1
    ALTERG1
    8 years ago

    Nebec

    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    8 years ago

    tomorrow the palestinians will go to the UN and say say that the mount of olives is theirs only, as a holy site that the prophet visited while flying on his horse from mecca in the blink of an eye. They will declare that it was a muslim holy site 4000 years ago and have videos to prove it . The UN will agree to their statements and condemn israel again

    naftaliw
    naftaliw
    8 years ago

    I repeat what Anymous said: Idiots. They should stop their narishkeit and learn gamara tosfos.