Why is Jerusalem our capital? 18 reasons
Dr. Yitschak Ben-Gad - UCI Exclusive, May 7th, 2013
[Yitschak Ben-Gad, Former Consul General of Israel to the US Midwest, Florida and Puerto Rico. Author of Politics, Lies and Videotape: 3,000 Questions and Answers on the Mideast Crisis. Find out more about Yitschak on our UCI Speaker's Bureau page here.]
- The Jewish people are the only nation in the world to declare a day of mourning and fast to perpetuate the memory of their Temple that was destroyed twice on the same day (Tisha B'Av): the first destruction at the hands of the Babylonians, the second at the hands of the Romans.
- King David reigned a total of 40 years, 33 of which were from Jerusalem, also known as the City of David.
- Jerusalem is mentioned thousands of times in our sources: the Bible, Mishnah, Talmud, etc., yet it is not mentioned even once in the Koran.
- Jerusalem has been mentioned for thousands of years every day in prayers by Jews around the world: morning, afternoon and evening and in the Grace after the Meal.
- Jerusalem was never the capital city of any other nation in history besides the Jews.
- Jerusalem is remembered even on a Jew's happiest day – his wedding day. At the end of the marriage ceremony, the groom recites the following: ”If I forget thee Oh Jerusalem let my right hand lose its cunning…. “. Then, the groom breaks a glass to remember that there can be no completely joyous occasion until the Temple is rebuilt.
- Since the destruction of the Temple and throughout history, Jews have always resided in Jerusalem, most of the time as the majority of its populace.
- Throughout the generations, Jews the world over remember Jerusalem each Passover holiday. At the conclusion of the Hagadah reading they sing: ”Next year in Jerusalem.”
- Our sages have said: ”Ten drops of beauty were given to the world, nine of which were given to Jerusalem.”
- The name of the Almighty, G-d of the Hebrews, appears in the word “Jerusalem”. One of His names is “Peace” (“Shalom”), which is found in the world “Jerusalem” (“Yerushalaim”).
- 800 years ago, Rabbi Yehuda HaLevy, the renowned poet, expressed the Jews' longing for Jerusalem thusly: ”My heart is in the east (Jerusalem), while I am in the far west (Spain).”
- The prophet of Islam never once visited Jerusalem. There is only a Moslem legend that claims that Mohammed was brought to Jerusalem in the dark of night by the angel Gabriel.
- All Jews the world over pray in the direction of Jerusalem, while Moslems pray in the direction of Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
- According to Islam, the city of Jerusalem is only third in religious importance after the cities of Mecca and Medina.
- The Western Wall, the only remains of the Temple destroyed by the Romans about 2000 years ago, is a testimony to the Jewish nation's connection to Jerusalem.
- During Jordanian rule over Jerusalem (1948 – 1967) the city was gravely neglected and closed to Jews. Today, the city flourishes and is open to all religions.
- Until 1967, the Palestinians considered themselves to be an integral part of the Arab world and not as a separate nationality. Moreover, they never before claimed that Jerusalem was their capital.
- The Iranian president, Ahmedinejad, has not done his “homework” about the history of his own nation. The last sentence of the Bible, in the Book of Chronicles II, 36:23, reads: ”The Lord of heaven has given me (Koresh, King of Iran) the kingdoms of the earth; and he has charged me to build him a house in Jerusalem, which is Yehuda. Whoever is among you of all his people (the Jewish nation) – the Lord his G-d be with him, and let him go up (to Jerusalem)!”
Here is an interesting story: Winston Churchill, British Minister of the Commonwealth, later to become prime minister, said the following to Chaim Weizmann, later to become Israel's first president: Why do you stubbornly insist on the Land of Israel as your people's state? Why not take another country in Africa (Uganda)? Weizmann answered this way: Why do you, mister minister, insist on travelling every Sunday to visit your mother who lives a three hour's drive away? There are plenty of old women in your neighborhood. Why not take one and make her your mother?
Take note: Even the name of the United States appears in the word “Jerusalem”. JerU.S.A.lem
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