The Jewish heart and mind is eternally
connected to Jerusalem
and Israel
for thousands of years
“For three thousand years, Jerusalem has been
the center of Jewish hope and longing.
No other city has played such a dominant role in the history, culture, religion
and consciousness of a people as has Jerusalem in the life of Jewry and Judaism. Throughout
centuries of exile, Jerusalem remained alive in the hearts of Jews everywhere as
the focal point of Jewish history, the symbol of ancient glory, spiritual fulfillment
and modern renewal. This heart and soul of the Jewish people engenders the
thought that if you want one simple word to symbolize all of Jewish history,
that word would be ‘Jerusalem .’ “
“Every Jew has a spark in his soul from the light of
God above that illuminates his way during
difficult times. And when it seems to him that he is lost and that there is no
way out, the spark flares and lights his way. This is the little jug of oil
that is revealed in time to save the Jew in times of despair and to light up
his life in desperate times.”
“Let the world know that we were granted our
right to exist by the God of our fathers
at the glimmer of the dawn of human civilization 4,000 years ago. The Jewish
people have a historic, eternal and inalienable right to the whole of the land
of our forefathers. And for that right, which has been sanctified in Jewish blood
from generation to generation, we have paid a price unprecedented in the
annals of nations.”
How many holidays do the
Arabs-Muslims celebrate due to historical events in the land of ancient Israel and Jerusalem .
The Jewish people celebrate most of their holidays and fast days in memory of Jerusalem and Israel and the goal and aspiration to return toIsrael and rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem - where it was before it was destroyed and desecrated
by the enemies of the Jews.
The Jewish people celebrate most of their holidays and fast days in memory of Jerusalem and Israel and the goal and aspiration to return to
Many of the Jewish prayers
for thousands of years recite the love of Israel and the Jewish aspirations to return to their
ancestral land and bring back its glory and holiness.
YJ Draiman
YJ Draiman
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