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the connection between the Second Temple, the Hagana, army generals and a local Jewish center in Jerusalem

Tiferet Yisrael was the symbol of Jewish community life in Jerusalem. Towering over all other buildings in the area, Tiferet Yisrael was built to strengthen the Jewish presence in the city, in close proximity to the Western Wall and the Temple Mount.

A monumental feat of Zionism and the return of the Jewish community, original construction took more than 30 years to build and the fundraising campaign was a challenging feat.

During the excavation of the Synagogue site that preceded the beginning of its reconstruction, archaeologists uncovered relics from the Second Temple period, as well as burnt timbers from when the Romans sacked Jerusalem. The archeological finds indicated that the area served as housing for the Temple Priests during its Second Temple Period.

In 1948, the Synagogue served as a stronghold for the Hagana, as they attempted to defend Jerusalem from the Arab Legion. Tiferet Yisrael was the final Jewish holdout before the Arab Legion burned and destroyed the entire building and exiled the remaining Jews from the Old City through Zion Gate.

Only since 1967, has the Jewish Quarter been back in the hands of the Jewish people. The restoration of Tiferet Yisrael symbolizes the Zionist dream of world Jewry – a glorious return to our historic land and the restoration of the meeting place and visitor center that sums up our eternal sense of hope and the realization of Jewish national dreams.

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