בשורה משמחת! ספר חדש של ר' שלמה [באנגלית] על ירושלים
Coming Real Soon – Yom Yerushalayim Sameach!!
For the past number of years, we have spent many nights crying over these teachings. But together with our wonderful chevreh of students, the crying has been ed and focused.
One of the hardest things for anyone to go through is to see their own father or mother crying. It's a very difficult and delicate thing to experience, regardless of your current status of relationship with your parents. It doesn't matter if it's a love/love, love/hate or G-d forbid a hate/hate relationship. When you see your parent in pain, something happens to you, something you wish you could ignore but you simply can't. It touches on the innermost private chamber of your being.
Crying over Yerushalayim has to do with my own sense of feeling homeless in this world. Longing for Yerushalayim to be rebuilt it's when I get a glimpse of G-d's pain. Once this happens, my own tears over seeing my Father cry rebuild me. They will also, essentially, rebuild my Father's broken home.
Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach zt''l (1925–1994) was a very rare and unique soul. A soul with a very rich and tight connection to his roots, but with an unprecedented way of seeing tomorrow. With this unique vision in hand we welcome you to The Soul of Jerusalem, one understands what they are missing on Tisha b'Av, but, at the same moment, s to taste what G-d has been dreaming about the Creation of the World — an eternal resting place for His Divine Presence.
תוקן על ידי כלבאשבוע ב- 29/05/2014 03:23:46
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