Monday, November 10, 2014

Unifying Klal Yisroel - II

It is important to mention that efforts to create unity need not be established with fancy titles as attempts to unify different worlds. Rather, they are accomplished with very simple things, to feel brotherhood, plain and simple, with no ulterior motives. We are all brothers, one nation. We should feel this unity, because of its intrinsic truth and beauty, because of its power and blessing and not just because of the fruits that it will produce and how it will solve many issues.

We are brothers, and our brotherhood is stamped in our blood. Together we suffered through 2,000 years in Exile. We suffered together. We rejoiced together. We cried together and dreamed of the opportunity to return to Eretz Yisroel, and to reestablish and to raise from the dust that which we lost when we were exiled from our country and distanced from our land. Summer has awoken, we have arisen. We are here together free of the yoke of the nations, without pogroms and persecution. We should be happy and thank Hashem for this. We should be smiling at each other because of our physical and spiritual redemption,

So let's not get caught up in smallness. Let's not allow the separations to become permanent. Let us not be afraid of coming closer to each other. We will not be damaged or injured by that. There will never be any harm from unity in Klal Yisroel. Nothing will ever be damaged from all of the Jewish Nation joining together. The root and source of all great things are the small measured steps taken by each person with a heart to hear and feel that truth of these words. We need to life our hearts to give a gift to Hashem, to raise the pride of Israel, to reestablish the sanctuary of Jewish unity, which is the real basis for our glorious Bais HaMikdosh, the center of Jewish honor and Godly honor. the honor of Yerushalaim and the Schchinah.

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