by Ezra HaLevi
(IsraelNN.com) On Wednesday, the last day of the Sukkot festival, a
34-person delegation from West Papua presented a large amount of gold
to be used in the building of the Holy Temple.
The delegation from West Papua presents the gold for the Holy Temple to
Rabbi Yehuda Glick, director of the Temple Institute.
The delegation, including representatives of the nation’s government,
explained that they study the Bible regularly and recently came upon a
verse in Zecharia (6:16) reading “And the distant ones will come and
build the Temple of G-d.” They discussed the passage among themselves
and decided that their faith obligates them to fulfill the verse.
West Papua, located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, is rich in gold
mines, so the delegation thought it natural to donate gold for the Holy
Temple. The Holy Temple will be built in the place where the First and
Second Temples once stood – on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount.
The group heard of the Temple Institute in Israel, which deals with
advancing the building of the Temple, and on Hoshana Raba - the 7th day
of Sukkot - the delegation arrived at the Institute's headquarters in
Jerusalem’s Old City and presented the gold to Rabbi Yisrael Ariel, a
founder of the institute, and Yehuda Glick, its director.
The group presented a kilogram of gold and a large sum of money. They
requested that the gold be used to construct vessels for the Temple and
that the funds be used by the institute for any purpose it sees fit.
The institute has a fund set aside for exclusive use for the actual
construction of the temple, as well as funds for building the vessels
and engaging in educational projects. Rabbi Chaim Richman of the Temple
Institute and Israel National Radio, said that, in view of the Halakhic
problems that could be caused by specifically consecrating money and
gold for the Holy Temple, an escrow account was opened, as was a safe
deposit box for all donations; both have been explicitly set aside for
use in building the Temple, and will remain untouched until then.
Rabbi Ariel said the episode was emotional as it constituted the
fulfillment of the words of the prophets that nations will come from
afar to help build the House of G-d in Jerusalem. “There is no doubt
that this is a sign that the rest of our prophets’ prophecies will soon
be fulfilled as well.”
Delegation members said that although this is their first contribution
for the Temple, it will certainly not be their last. “They said that in
Papua there are fine trees that they hope to one day bring aboard a
ship to Israel in order to be used in the building of the Holy Temple,"
the rabbi said.
The Temple Institute was established twenty years ago, and deals with
research and education about the Holy Temple. The institute has
published dozens of books and has prepared more than 70 of the gold,
silver and copper vessels needed for Temple service.
Just two weeks ago, the institute completed a large “King David’s
Lyre.” Its craftsmen are working now on the golden headpiece worn by
the high priest.
Some of the vessels prepared by the institute for use in the Temple
include the golden menorah (candelabrum), the show-bread table, the
golden altar, Levite musical instruments and priestly clothes. The
vessels are on display at the institute's headquarters on the Old
City’s Misgav Ladach street.
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