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Foundation Stone

The Foundation Stone (Hebrew: אבן השתייה, translit. ''Even haShetiya'') or Rock (Arabic: صخرة translit. ''Sakhrah'', Hebrew: סלע translit.: ''Sela'') is the name of the rock at the heart of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem. It is also known as the Pierced Stone because it has a small hole on the southeastern corner that enters a cavern beneath the rock, known as the Well of Souls. It is the holiest site in Judaism (Midrash Tanhuma, chapter 10); Jewish tradition views it as the spiritual junction of Heaven and Earth. Jews traditionally face it while praying, in the belief that it was the location of the Holy of Holies in the Temple.
==Location==
The rock is located towards the centre of the Temple Mount, an artificial platform built and expanded over many centuries. The current shape is the result of an expansion by Herod the Great on top of vaults over a hill, generally believed to be Mount Moriah. The rock constitutes the peak of this now hidden hill, which is also the highest in early biblical Jerusalem, looming over the City of David.
There is some controversy among secular scholars about equating Mount Moriah, the Temple Mount and the Foundation Stone as the location where events occurred according to the Biblical narrative.
Early Jewish writings assist in confirming that the Dome of the Rock, completed in 691, is the site of the Holy of Holies and therefore the location of the Foundation Stone. Pirke De-Rabbi Eliezer,〔Chapter 30.〕 a midrashic narrative of the more important events of the Torah believed to have been compiled in Italy shortly after 833 CE, writes: “Rabbi Yishmael said: In the future, the sons of Ishmael (the Arabs) will do fifteen things in the Land of Israel … They will fence in the breaches of the walls of the Temple and ''construct a building on the site of the sanctuary''”.
Religious Jewish scholars have discussed the precise location of the rock. The Radbaz is convinced that “under the dome on the Temple Mount, which the Arabs call El-Sakhrah, without a doubt is the location of the Foundation Stone”.〔Responsa 691.〕 The Travels of Rabbi Petachiah of Ratisbon,〔A. Benisch, Travels of Petachia of Ratisbon (with English translation), London 1856.〕 c.1180, The Travels of Benjamin of Tudela〔The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela: Travels in the Middle Ages; (English translation originally published by Joseph Simon/Pangloss Press in 1993, ISBN 0-934710-07-4).〕 and The Travels of the Student of the Ramban all equally state that "on the Temple Mount stands a beautiful sanctuary which an Arab king built long ago, over the place of the Temple sanctuary and courtyard”. Rabbi Obadiah ben Abraham who wrote a letter from Jerusalem in 1488 says that “I sought the place of the Foundation Stone where the Ark of the Covenant was placed, and many people told me it is under a tall and beautiful dome which the Arabs built in the Temple precinct".〔Avraham Ya'ari, ''Igrot Eretz Yisrael'', Ramat Gan 1971.〕
Others disagree, citing that if the Southern Wall of the Temple Mount is in fact the one which existed when the Temple was standing, the measurements given in the Talmud do not reconcile.〔''Kaftor VeFerach''.〕 The Holy of Holies ends up being too far north and they therefore locate the Foundation Stone as being directly opposite the current exposed section of the Western Wall, where no building currently stands. This is the view of the Arizal〔''Emek HaMelech'', Preface, paragraph 9.〕 and the Maharsha,〔End of Makkot.〕 who state the prophecy that “Zion will become a ploughed field” indicates that no dwelling will be established there until the time of the redemption. It therefore follows that the area of the Temple courtyard and Holy of Holies is situated in the unbuilt area between the Dome of the Rock and the Al Aqsa Mosque.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fig. 6. The Southern System (237 K) )
Some believe the position is north of the Dome of the Rock, opposite the Gate of Mercy, which Rabbi Emmanuel Chai Reiki〔''Aderes Eliyahu''.〕 identifies as the Shushan Gate mentioned in the Talmud. This gate was described as being opposite the opening of the sanctuary.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fig. 5. The Northern System (63K) )
Modern Jewish academics list four possible locations of the Foundation Stone:〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Hidden Secrets of the Temple Mount )
#The stone that was located beneath the Ark of the Covenant is the one under the Dome of the Rock.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fig 4 The Middle System (124 K) )
#The stone that was located beneath the altar is now the one that is under the Dome of the Rock.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fig. 3. The Central System (42 K) )
#The stone that was located beneath the Ark of the Covenant is now near El Kas fountain to the south of the Dome of the Rock.〔
#The stone that was located beneath the Ark of the Covenant is now inside the Spirits Dome situated to the north of the Dome of the Rock.〔

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