Shalom and Peace:
In our discussion of international Jewish communities, let's head   to Egypt. 
We know about Jerusalem's Two Hebraic Temples:   Solomon's [950 BCE - 586 BCE], and Ezra's [516 BCE - 70 CE]. There were two   others where Hebrew priests performed sacrifices.   
The first was on Elephantine Island in Egypt's Nile   River, near the Aswan dam. In 586 BCE, Hebrews, escaping Babylonians, fled to   Elephantine Island, called Yeb.  Hebrews lived on Yeb, since 650 BCE,   when they escaped evil Hebrew King Mesashe. With Solomon's Temple destroyed,   diaspora Hebrews, built Elephantine Island's Temple for   worship.
When Persia defeated Babylon, allowing Hebrews to   build a new Jerusalem Temple circa 516 BCE, the Elephantine Temple functioned   with Cohan priests conducting animal and grain sacrifices per Levitical law.   Leviticus never states a Temple must be in Jerusalem, nor is Jerusalem or a   Temple mentioned. Hebraism was portable with a Mishkan and Arc with carrying   poles. Circa 500 BCE when Persia controlled Egypt, Elephantine was a strategic   Nile fort, with Hebrew-Persian soldiers.  
Persians destroyed many Egyptian Temples but not   Elephantine's Hebrew Temple. When damaged by Egyptians, Persia paid to fix the   Temple.  Elephantinians  were denied help   from their fellow Jerusalem Hebrews, documented in 407 BCE letters to Persian   King Cambyses II.
From 580 BCE to 516 BCE,   Elephantine's Temple was the only Hebrew Temple in existence. In Babylon,   during this same time, Hebrews had no way of worshiping God, and prayer and good   deeds replaced sacrifices, as Talmudic Rabbinic Judaism was formatted. But after   516 BCE, two Hebrew Temples existed!
The priests in Jerusalem's new Temple could not have a   competing Temple. They believed, unlike today's Judaism, that God resided in the   Temple. How could He reside in two? They petitioned Persia to close Elephantine   Island's Temple. Persia needed the Jewish garrison, so they compromised. The   Persians ordered the Elephantine Temple to offer only grain, not animal   sacrifices.  
When the Persians lost Egypt to the Greeks in 411 BCE,   the Elephantine Temple was destroyed and the Hebrews left. The Ethiopian Jewish   tradition claims they came to Ethiopia with the Ark of the Covenant. Others say   they returned to Judea and never had the Ark. 
Next month, we will discuss the second non-Jerusalem   Temple, the Leontopolis (Heliopolis) Temple. Independence was as important then   as now. Happy 4th!
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