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Thursday, July 30, 2009

New Tears for Tisha B'Av

Yisrael Medad writes an Op-Ed for the L.A. Times about how Obama's policies are the cause for even more tears to be shed this Tisha B'Av.
An apocryphal story is told of Napoleon Bonaparte entering a darkened synagogue and observing weeping Jews, sitting on low stools. Asking what misfortune had occurred to cause such behavior, he was informed that it was the ninth day of the Hebrew month of Av.

On that day, as Napoleon learned, Jews commemorate the destruction of the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem and the fall of the Fortress of Betar. The day, marked with a 25-hour fast and a public reading of the book of Lamentations, signifies not only the loss of Judaism's singular holy site but the end of independent political sovereignty and the eventual expulsion, a second time, into exile.

On hearing that story, Napoleon exclaimed: "A people that cries these past 2,000 years for their land and temple will surely be rewarded."

Today, the 9th of Av, there are many new threats to Jerusalem, including the recent diplomatic dissing of Israel by the U.S. Fortunately, the words of President Obama and other U.S. officials have served to reinforce a consensus among Israelis that Jerusalem must remain exclusively under Israeli control and that even communities of Jews living outside the former Green Line, the armistice line drawn after the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, must remain a part of Israel. (read the rest here)
And don't forget to vote on the same link/page -- babies born to US citizens in Jerusalem should have their US issued birth certificates state "Jerusalem, ISRAEL" and not simply "Jerusalem."


Tisha B'Av evening Wednesday, July 29 - join the Women in Green as they March around the Walls of the Old City of Jerusalem. But first the reading of Eichah will take place in front of the US Consulate on Agron Street at 8:00pm.

Wherever I am, my blog turns towards Eretz Yisrael טובה הארץ מאד מאד

3 comments:

  1. The lesson of Tisha B'Av is G-d exists. If G-d did not exist, there would be no 9th of Av and and no disasters in the world. Everything under Heaven has a purpose. We may not learn it immediately but sooner than later the truth is revealed for all to witness.

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  2. The comments at the LA Times are just as bad as anything I have seen on The Guardian, Haaretz, and DailyKos.

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  3. Check out this prophecy about the fast: http://bit.ly/TishaBAv

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