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Who were allowed in Jewish temple besides Jews?

If you are referring to the Ancient Holy Temple in Jerusalem, only Jews were allowed in. If you are referring to modern-day synagogues, anyone can enter.


What is a snagogue?

it is a place of meeting for the Jews tha were unclean and no allowed in the temple


What allowed the jews to reaurn from exile and rebuild the temple of jerusalenm?

Cyrus the Great, later Darius III.


What is the name of the ruler that conquered Babylon and allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem to rebuild their temple?

After defeating Babylon, Cyrus the Great of Persia allowed the Jews (and other people) to return to their homeland in 538 BCE.


Who allowed the jews to rebuild and worship their temple?

King Solomon built the first Temple in 957 BCE with resources provided by his father King David. The second temple was allowed to be built by King Cyrus of Persia while the Jews were exiled in Babylon (536 BCE). Cyrus made a proclamation that the Temple in Jerusalem would be rebuilt, and the surviving Jews would return to rebuild it. This edict was supported by King Darius (522-486 BCE) who followed King Cyrus. This is described in the book of Ezra.


Which empire were Jews part of when they were allowed to return from exile to build the second temple?

It was king Cyrus of Persia that released the Jews from slavery in Babylon.


What temple of the Jews did the Romans destroy?

The Second Temple.


Which book of the Bible allowed the Jews to return from exile and rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem?

A book of the bible did not allow anything, people did. If the question intends to ask: "In what book of the Bible does it discuss the return of the Jews from exile and the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem?" there are two answers. The Book of Ezra and the Book of Nehemiah discuss this.


Who were the people allowed by Cyrus to return to their homeland?

The Jews of the Babylonian Exile were granted the right to return to the Land of Israel, and rebuild the Temple which had been destroyed by Nebuhadnetzer.


Which empire ended the babylonian exile and allowed the Jews to return to their homeland what were some results of the return?

There are two questions here:Which empire ended the Babylonian exile and allowed the Jews to return to their homeland? -- The Persian Empire under Cyrus the Great.What were some results of the return? -- A minority of Jews returned to the Land of Israel and built the Second Temple.


Which empire ended the babylonian exile and allowed the Jews to return to their homeland and what were some results of the return?

There are two questions here:Which empire ended the Babylonian exile and allowed the Jews to return to their homeland? -- The Persian Empire under Cyrus the Great.What were some results of the return? -- A minority of Jews returned to the Land of Israel and built the Second Temple.


Why are poors not allowed inside the temple?

It is because they are dalits (untouchables). In temple, poors are like unlucky,so that's why they are not allowed inside the temple.