My assumption was that the kosel would provide my most emotional moments. But yesterday I visited the government center in Jerusalem and found myself getting rather emotional. I sat in the kennest, watching debate, and reflecting on how my great-grandfather fled Russia to escape the 30 year draft. I reflected on how Rav Hirsch petitioned the German government for decades in order to establish an independent community. And here we are with our own legislative body.
And the building was quite lovely, very well laid out. So too was the Supreme Court very impressive, nicely designed, with an impeccable library.
I left feeling very inspired, very proud and feeling connected to this country. Maybe the charedi approach of love of the mitzvos of the land or the yeshivos here isn't enough, maybe a feeling for the medinah is necessary for some of us.
And the building was quite lovely, very well laid out. So too was the Supreme Court very impressive, nicely designed, with an impeccable library.
I left feeling very inspired, very proud and feeling connected to this country. Maybe the charedi approach of love of the mitzvos of the land or the yeshivos here isn't enough, maybe a feeling for the medinah is necessary for some of us.
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