For over 40 years
now CARTA has been publishing in many fields, acquiring unique
expertise in the fields of Bible, Holyland Studies & History.
Temple Related Publications
| Carta's Illustrated Encyclopedia of the
HOLY TEMPLE IN JERUSALEM
Israel Ariel & Chaim Richman 23 x 30 cm (9 x 12 in.); 278 pp.; full color; profusely illustrated; hardcover Graced by amazing artwork, illuminating the rites and festivals and daily life in the Temple and the precise reconstructions of ancient artifacts, musical instruments, vestments and paraphernalia, this unique work provides more than a glimpse into one of the highlights of the Bible. |
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| THE RITUAL OF THE
TEMPLE IN THE TIME OF CHRIST Leen & Kathleen Ritmeyer 21 x 27 cm (8.25 x 10.75 in.); 80 pp.; full color; profusely illustrated; soft cover Based on authoritative ancient sources and Alfred Edersheim's classic work of 1874, the authors present a work full of revealing insights into the ritual of the Temple in the time of Christ through original photographs, drawings and reconstructions. |
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HOLY TEMPLE OF JERUSALEM Chaim Richman 23 x 30 cm (9 x 11.75 in.); 96 pp.; full color; soft cover The Holy Temple in Jerusalem was the spiritual center for multitudes. Through biblical narrative, traditions, and breathtaking illustrations, The Holy Temple of Jerusalem offers a taste of the world of the Bible. Available: English, German |
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HOUSE OF PRAYER FOR ALL NATIONS THE HOLY TEMPLE OF
JERUSALEM 23 x 30 cm (9 x 11.75 in.); 48 pp.; full color; soft cover The Bible relates that the Holy Temple in Jerusalem was "a house of prayer for all nations." This profusely illustrated book vividly conveys the flavor and spirit of life in the Temple in biblical times. |
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TEMPLE HAGGADAH The Passover Haggadah 23 x 30 cm (9 x 12 in.); 112 pp.; full color; hardcover An in-depth look at the laws and customs of the Passover festival in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem in ancient times, the various versions of the Haggadah then used in the Land of Israel and the Diaspora. The Hebrew text of the Haggadah we use today, in a beautifully crafted script, is complemented by specially commissioned paintings and photographs of the Temple and its vessels, reconstructed according to the Bible. |
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