God Jerusalem Temple , 2023
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12000 EUR
AI, deep learning
[Giloui ]

In Hasidic Judaism, the Temple in Jerusalem is seen as a symbol of the connection between God and the Jewish people. The Temple is also seen as a symbol of the spiritual potential of every individual, and the ultimate goal of every person is to build a "Temple" within themselves, a place where God's presence can dwell.
The destruction of the Temple is seen as a tragedy, but it is also viewed as an opportunity for spiritual growth and renewal. Hasidic teachings emphasize the idea that even though the physical Temple is no longer standing, the spiritual essence of the Temple continues to exist and can be accessed through prayer, study, and good deeds.
Additionally, the Hasidic approach to Judaism emphasizes the importance of cultivating a personal connection with God through prayer, meditation, and the study of Torah. The Temple is seen as a symbol of this connection, and the ultimate goal is to create a personal "Temple" within oneself, where one can connect with God on a deep and meaningful level.
Overall, the Temple in Jerusalem is viewed as a central symbol in Hasidic Judaism, representing the spiritual potential of every individual and the ultimate goal of building a personal relationship with God.

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