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== Our Actions and Service == Hashem wants the Temple to be built through our actions and service, both the gates that the Jewish people will build, and the "small sanctuary" (synagogues), since it is the nature of goodness to do good. The building of the Temple is accomplished through the Torah study of young children, especially regarding the laws of the Chosen House (Temple) - through studying the form of the Temple, since the perfection of the Temple will be revealed and come from Heaven. Building new houses, and strengthening Torah, prayer, and acts of kindness in existing houses. Through Jewish children making their rooms into a small sanctuary. Through the inner sanctuary, "and I will dwell among them," the Third Chosen House will be established. Our actions toward redemption and the Third Temple are the study of Torah, since Torah is connected with the number three - "triplicate," and service connected with the number three [Kingship, Remembrances, Shofar blasts].
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