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- Warrens_Gate abstract "Warren's Gate, first described by the nineteenth century surveyor Charles Warren, is an ancient entrance into the Temple platform in Jerusalem which lies about 150 feet (46 m) into the Western Wall Tunnel. In the Second Temple period, the gate led to a tunnel and staircase onto the Temple Mount.After the Rashidun Caliphate conquest of Jerusalem from the Byzantines, Jews were allowed to pray inside the tunnel. The synagogue was destroyed in the First Crusade in the Siege of Jerusalem in 1099. The tunnel then became a water cistern, thus its name Cistern 30.The area is surrounded by a vaulted 18-foot (5.5 m) tunnel, probably built by the Crusaders.Rabbi Yehuda Getz, the late official Rabbi of the Western Wall, believed that the Gate represented the point west of the Wall closest to the Holy of Holies. He therefore established a small synagogue at the location. An underground dispute broke out in July 1981 between Jewish explorers inside Warren's gate and Arab guards who came down to meet them through surface cistern entries. A small underground riot ensued which was only stopped when the Jerusalem police came in to restore the peace.".
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- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Jewish_history_during_the_Roman_Empire.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gates.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Jerusalem.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Synagogues_in_Jerusalem.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Temple_Mount.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Warren.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Cistern.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink First_Crusade.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Holy_of_Holies.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Jerusalem.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Jerusalem_District_Police.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Kodesh_Hakodashim.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Rabbi.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Rashidun_Caliphate.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Riot.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Second_Temple.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1099).
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Synagogue.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Temple_Mount.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Temple_in_Jerusalem.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Western_Wall.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Western_Wall_Tunnel.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink Yehuda_Getz.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLink File:Rav_Getz_Synagogue_by_David_Shankbone.jpg.
- Warrens_Gate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Warren's Gate".
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- Warrens_Gate subject Category:Ancient_Jewish_history_during_the_Roman_Empire.
- Warrens_Gate subject Category:Gates.
- Warrens_Gate subject Category:History_of_Jerusalem.
- Warrens_Gate subject Category:Synagogues_in_Jerusalem.
- Warrens_Gate subject Category:Temple_Mount.
- Warrens_Gate hypernym Entrance.
- Warrens_Gate type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Warrens_Gate comment "Warren's Gate, first described by the nineteenth century surveyor Charles Warren, is an ancient entrance into the Temple platform in Jerusalem which lies about 150 feet (46 m) into the Western Wall Tunnel. In the Second Temple period, the gate led to a tunnel and staircase onto the Temple Mount.After the Rashidun Caliphate conquest of Jerusalem from the Byzantines, Jews were allowed to pray inside the tunnel. The synagogue was destroyed in the First Crusade in the Siege of Jerusalem in 1099.".
- Warrens_Gate label "Warren's Gate".
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- Warrens_Gate depiction Rav_Getz_Synagogue_by_David_Shankbone.jpg.
- Warrens_Gate isPrimaryTopicOf Warrens_Gate.