Well it may seem stupid but i need help with my homework ive looked everwhere on google and wikipedia and everything. All it is im doing a project on pilgrimage for R.E ive done quite alot of it but im stuck on 3 things 1) Some places of Pilgrimage for Jews Information about it not needed. 2) Some places of Pilgrimage for Information about it needed. 3)And the benefits of believers going on a pilgrimage. How far can the cost be justified? now obviously ill pay you with some creds probs wont be loads and loads becasue im saving up for something but i will pay you. I know it looks wrong to ask for this but you know ive looked everywhere and my teacher said i can use any sources i want. I think i can count Gamerenders as a source :mellow: :mellow: Well if your are going to do this for me could you make sure the arent too many complicated words im in top set R.E but im only in year 8 (13 years old). Thanks in advance
First Question 1. All that remains of the second temple is the Western Wall. This has become a very special place of pilgrimage for Jews. All Jews who travel to Jerusalem will visit the Western Wall to pray, some will write prayers on small pieces of paper and leave them wedged between the great stones of the wall. Some Jews believe that the now the new state of Israel has come into existence the temple should be rebuilt, others say that the temple can only be rebuilt when the Messiah comes. 2.Places of pilgrimage exist not only in Palestine, but also in Mesopotamia, Kurdistan, Egypt, Algeria,and Morocco. In Mesopotamia the places of pilgrimage are Bagdad, Kiffel, and Bassora. At Bagdad, at the very gates of the town, is the mausoleum of the high priest Joshua, known under the popular name of the "Kohen Mausoleum." At each new moon it is visited by thousands of Jews and especially by barren women. In the local cemetery the tomb of the sheik Isaac, a revered Jew, is also an object of frequent pilgrimages. 3.Until recent centuries, pilgrimage has been a fairly difficult and arduous adventure. But now, Jews from many countries make periodic pilgrimages to the holy sites of their religion. - jeruselum 4. The Temple at Jerusalem was the center of an annual pilgrimage of Jews at Passover. Third question 1.The Jewish-Muslim PeaceWalk initiates rituals of pilgrimage that gather together the children of Abraham and a broad spectrum of interfaith communities to give witness to our shared belief that peace is possible. Hope i have helped somewhat