Wow, this is an incredibly moving depiction of the destruction of the holy Temple in Jerusalem.
May G-d have mercy and renew our times as of old. đ
Wow, this is an incredibly moving depiction of the destruction of the holy Temple in Jerusalem.
May G-d have mercy and renew our times as of old. đ
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Please see my new article in The Times of Israel called “The Irreligious Religious.”
If some âreligiousâ people do the wrong thing, disrespect their fellow Jews, hate on them, curse them, defile their prayers, that doesnât mean they are really religious. Rather to the contrary â they are the irreligious religious!
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Please see my new article in The Times of Israel called “Zionism of Strength and Humility.”
I sometimes get very scared when we donât give Hashem the proper credit for our incredible accomplishments and military successes, but rather we talk about our own âself-reliance.â To a certain extent, the calls for self-reliance is understandable amidst broad-based anti-Semitism in the world, calls for Boycotts, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel, and near constant United Nations resolutions again us. Of course, in these circumstances and with our history of suffering persecution, pogroms, and Holocaust, we may look to insulate and protect ourselves from the worldâs incessant and irrational hatred of Jews.
Most importantly though, we have to recognize that G-d is in charge. As a small people in a tiny (albeit marvelous) land, surrounded by enemies, we can never forget that remaining sovereign over Israel and defeating our enemies that rise up against us time and again is nothing but completely miraculous. Our enemies are 1,000 to 1 against us, and yet G-d makes them run from before us.
(Source Photo: IDF; https://www.flickr.com/photos/idfonline/51131344223/in/album-72157719004030432/)
Please see my new article in The Times of Israel called, “Preparing for the Third Temple.”
In essence, the Jewish Temples have been not only physically buried over, but also the site has been historically Islamicized despite the Temple Mountâs intrinsic holiness to all three major religions (Christianity, Islam, and Judaism). In short, this is a very sensitive issue that is likely anchored in facets of intolerance and religious rivalry, as well as pretenses of superiority and dominance, rather than ultimately on the shared connection we have through both our genetic and spiritual lineage as Abrahamâs decedents.
We absolutely want to have a peaceful and productive coexistence with all people, but just as Israel has risen from the Valley of Dry Bones, so too the day is coming soon when the Jewish Temple will be rebuilt in shinning glory and we can worship G-d just as we did in times before. What will be special about the 3rd Temple is that it will not only be for the Jewish people, but for all the worldâs people to come together harmoniously to recognize and worship the one true and faithful G-d of us all. đ
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)