Back-Facing Chayal Temple Hooded Sweatshirt
The Mikdash Market's back-facing Chayal Temple unisex hooded sweatshirt, available in Ash [black], is the definition of classic comfort and features our original Chayal Temple design in Marble [white] and Herodian Gold with our beloved tagline, "Speedily In Our Days" in Marble [white] Hebrew lettering below it. Carefully crafted with a medium-heavy cotton-poly fabric consisting of 50% ethically grown and sustainable US cotton (certified by the US Cotton Trust Protocol), 50% polyester, and low environmental impact OEKO-TEX-certified dyes, our brushed-fleece, no-zip sweatshirt features a double-lined adjustable hood and color-matched woven drawcord for complete cranium coverage, a large kangaroo front pouch pocket for hinder-free hand warmth and safe self-storage, a tear away label for scratch-free wear, and an elastic ribbed cuff and hem design ensuring both durability and lasting shape, and making it is as resistant to chemicals, stretch and shrink as it is any infringement on your right to pray on the Temple Mount when wearing it during your next ascension! Keep your hoodie as crisp as the day it arrived with a bleach-free machine wash, low tumble dry and medium-heat steam or dry ironing routine. Runs true to size. Your purchase supports our work fighting for equal rights and access on the Temple Mount.
WHY IS THE LOGO FEATURED ON THE BACK?!
Jews are not permitted to make aliyah or ascend (visit) the Temple Mount while wearing or carrying traditional religious items or objects (such as tefillin, tallit, and even a siddur or prayer book). When The Mikdash Market launched, all our products featured our logos on the back so the olim or ascender (visitor) could cover it with a second layer of clothing and not be prevented from ascending (visiting) our holy home. The back-facing logo series continues to this day in honor of all those who fought for equal rights and access on the Temple Mount when something as simple as a t-shirt, featuring an image of our Temple, was banned by the Israel Police from from being worn when visiting this sacred space.

