Half
The Public Wants To See Holy Temple
Rebuilt
Half the Israeli public wants
the Holy Temple
(Beit HaMikdash) to be rebuilt. This
is
the main finding of a poll
commissioned by the
Knesset Television Channel and carried
out by
the Panels Institute. The poll was
taken in
advance of this Tuesday’s national day
of
mourning, known as Tisha B’Av, on
which the
two Holy Temples in Jerusalem were
destroyed,
2,000 and 2,500 years ago,
respectively. Forty
nine percent said they want the
rebuilding of
the Holy Temple, while 23% said they
do not.
The remainder said they were unsure.
The
public is about evenly split on
whether they
believe it will happen, with a slight
edge –
42% to 39% – to those who believe the
Third
Holy Temple will be rebuilt. Should
the State
of Israel take active steps towards
the
reconstruction? Forty-eight
percent said
no, while 27% said yes. The complete
results
of the poll will be broadcast on
Channel 99,
the Knesset channel, on Monday night
at 9:30
P.M., right after the traditional
evening
prayers and mournful recitation of the
Book of
Lamentations in synagogues throughout
the
country.