Shalom friends,
Much attention has been focused on Israel’s 70th birthday; however, one could argue that Yom Yerushalayim, Jerusalem Day, is just as important. The State of Israel had been declared in 1948, but it was in 1967, during the Six Day War, when the Jewish people regained sovereignty over Jerusalem and the Temple Mount, fulfilling the yearning detailed in our anthem, Hatikvah: “the 2000 year hope, of being a free nation, in our land, Zion and JERUSALEM.”
We are living what our ancestors dreamed of, what our grandparents and great-grandparents yearned for but could hardly imagine possible – the return of the Nation of Israel to the Land of Israel, the reunification of the body with its heart.
And after 2000 years of exile and 70 more years of wars attempting to remove us from our land and political movements denying our right to our own home, the nations of the world are beginning to recognize our eternal connection to Jerusalem. Guatemala has officially moved their embassy to Jerusalem and next week America will do the same, righting a historic wrong. Other nations will have no choice but to recognize reality.
Ours is a love story between a people and their land, between the land and her people.
|
What is Yom Yerushalayim, Jerusalem Day? By Dr. Elana Yael Heideman
Yom Yerushalayim, Jerusalem Day, the anniversary of the liberation and unification of Jerusalem under Jewish sovereignty, is the commemoration of a 2000 year old dream, made a reality: Jerusalem and the Temple Mount at her center, the heart of our people, returned to the people.
Read More |
|
VIDEO: The Reunification of Jerusalem
How can you explain in words how thrilling it is to be among those fulfilling the prophecy of our people? To be the physical culmination of thousands of years of yearning? Listen to the voices and watch the images of the historic moment when IDF Paratroopers regained the Temple Mount to get a small taste of what the experience was like.
Read More |
|
Jerusalem of Gold
As IDF Paratroopers retook the Temple Mount, this song burst from their lips.
Read More |
|
A Jerusalem Love Letter By Carmel Kaufman
“It is easy to take you for granted, you are close and yet so elusive. There are times though that I catch myself thinking about you and I wonder to myself how long I have been in love with you. There is nothing quite like you. You are glorious in the most magnificent and mundane ways.”
Read More |
|
There Is No Zionism Without Jerusalem By Ilana Brown
Why does a Jewish homeland anywhere else seem hollow and empty? The answer is Jerusalem.
Read More |
Jews throughout history have kept a corner of their eastern wall unfinished as a reminder of the Temple and our holy city in our ancestral homeland. Find your own way of fulfilling this tradition with the Jerusalem Cornerstone Project.
|