East Texas Biblical Prophecy Forum to present Rabbi Richman
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Rabbi Richman is an internationally acclaimed authority on the Holy Temple and the prophecies concerning the future of Israel and the world. He is a cofounder of the Temple Institute of Jerusalem for over 20 years ago and serves as Director of the International Department.

East Texas Biblical Prophecy Forum will provide the East Texas Community with an opportunity to hear this world renowned authority at 7:00 P.M. on Sunday, June 20, 2010 at Congregation Ahavath Achim, 3501 South Donnybrook, Tyler, TX 75701 where he will present a lecture “The Holy Temple: Dream or Reality.”

Rabbi Chaim Richman will speak about the history of the Holy Temple and its significance in our time, for the Jewish people as well as for the entire world. He will address these subjects, and much more, in a fascinating presentation dedicated to the concept of the Holy Temple—with special emphasis on what it means for this generation.

In Exodus 25:8, the Creator of the World gives a commandment to His people. “And you shall make for Me a Sanctuary, and I will dwell among them.” The result of the commandment was the Holy Tabernacle which was subsequently followed by the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, both the first and the second temples. He in fact did dwell among them and made His presence known to His people.

Rabbi Richman lectures extensively for Gentiles and Jewish people who are seeking a greater understanding of the teachings of Torah Judaism. Rabbi Richman is the most oft-quoted English-language authority on the subject of the Temple Mount and the Holy Temple, and speaks to audiences throughout the world. He has been interviewed extensively by the international media. He has been featured on television and radio news programs, in documentary films, and in the print media. His photograph appeared on the cover of the New York Times Magazine on October 3, 1999.

Come to learn more about the work of the Temple Institute. The program is open to the public and there is no admission fee.
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