The future return of the Temple will allow the nations of the world, despite their cultural differences, to serve the Creator as one. By Rabbi Ari Enkin, Rabbinic Director, United with Israel It’s a well known story. Bearded men living in foreign lands, maintaining their own language and customs and singing of their yearning for a return to their lonely mountain that had become the center of a desolate wilderness after their violent banishment some two millennia earlier. We’re talking, of course, about the dwarves of The Hobbit. What is less recalled from the allegorical story is the significance of...