A group of Jewish Temple activists and kohanim reenacted the biblical Shtei HaLechem, or Two Loaves offering, on the Temple Mount during Shavuot, despite the site being officially closed to Jewish visitors.
According to reporting by Israel365 News, the operation involved months of preparation, rabbinical consultation and coordinated planning. Participants entered the Temple Mount carrying specially prepared loaves and priestly garments before being confronted by police and Arab worshippers.
13 נאמני הר הבית הצליחו לפרוץ לתוך מתחם הר הבית, מתוך מחסום משטרתי. זו לא פעם הראשונה בשבועות האחרונים שהם מצליחים להיכנס להר הבית בניסיון לבצע קורבן. אבל זה בהחלט פעמים ראשונות בתקופת מפקד המחוז הנוכחי שזה קורה פעמיים ובטח ובטח בתקופה מתירנית של השר הנוכחי. pic.twitter.com/A2dgXJwpuK
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Ariel Cohen, the kohen who performed the waving ceremony, described the scene as chaotic.
“During the entire ascent, there was chaos,” Cohen said. “At least three young Arab men beat members of the group and tried to block their path.”
Participants said chairs were thrown at the group as they ran across the Temple Mount attempting to complete the ritual. Israeli police later arrested 13 of the 14 participants and confiscated the loaves.
Eliyah Nachman Cohen, who served as the backup kohen, said the group believed God helped them complete the ceremony despite setbacks and arrests.
“We truly felt the hand of God,” he said.
The activists viewed the event as part of a larger movement toward restoring Temple worship in Jerusalem. Rafael Ben Weis, one of the youngest participants, said the goal extends beyond a single demonstration.
“The Temple belongs to all of the Jewish people — this is not a private matter,” he said.
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For years, centuries even, many who profess Jesus as the Son of God have also insisted biblical prophecy surrounding Israel, Jerusalem and a future Temple should be viewed symbolically.
Yet here we are, watching priests train for Temple service, ritual offerings being carried onto the Temple Mount, and growing public movements calling for the restoration of biblical worship in Jerusalem.
At some point, the evidence becomes impossible to ignore.
The Bible says these things would matter in the last days. The Bible says Jerusalem would become the center of global attention. The Bible says the Temple would once again stand at the center of prophetic events.
And now, piece by piece, we are watching it happen in real time.
James Lasher, a seasoned writer and editor at Charisma Media, combines faith and storytelling with a journalism background from Otterbein University and ministry experience in Guatemala and at the LA Dream Center. A Marine Corps and Air Force veteran, he is the author of The Revelation of Jesus: A Common Man’s Commentary and a contributor to Charisma magazine. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact [email protected].











