There is another value to uniting people in that it is the foundation for the Bais HaMikdosh (Temple). The Bais HaMikdosh is that house that belongs to all of us, in order to inspire the need for and connection to the home for all of u,s we need to feel as one united family. The way of the world is that a person doesn't feel the need to make a home for strangers. Only a family seeks a home. In order to find the inspiration to rebuild the Bais Hamikdosh we need to be a family.
The house for all of us needs to be built on the foundation of our being one family that needs one home to gather us all and to serve as the expression of our unity and mutual love. Every act that breaks barriers which divide the Nation has a great effect. As each persons approaches a neighbor or acquaintance who comes from a different world, and develops a relationship with him for the purpose of being good neighbors with a pleasant friendship he is infusing unity within the body of the entire Nation, the whole House of Israel. He is joining together the disparate limbs of the Nation which now may be in proximity to one another, but are not attached in a way that forms one living organism.
It is vital that we work diligently to infuse this elixir of life throughout the entire Nation like the sap of a tree. This is accomplished through the many small acts of each individual, and through the efforts of many dedicated to this ideal. These actions have a great effect in Heaven; they demonstrate that we are one Nation and wish to be together and will result in the quickening of the building of the Bais HaMikdosh as we are united. All we need to do is get things started, Hashem will finish it for us.
Also, every movement has difficulty getting started. After some time many people join in. The same is true for this, while it is rough to begin with, it will get easier. People will become accustomed to this idea, and with the help of Hashem this ideal will be sought after as each person will seek another to graze together in a beautiful field, to know each other, to pay attention to and absorb the words of Hashem, as we converse together, creating joy for our mother and father, The Holy One Blessed be He and the Corporation of Israel, who are waiting to see that their children love and honor each other.
The house for all of us needs to be built on the foundation of our being one family that needs one home to gather us all and to serve as the expression of our unity and mutual love. Every act that breaks barriers which divide the Nation has a great effect. As each persons approaches a neighbor or acquaintance who comes from a different world, and develops a relationship with him for the purpose of being good neighbors with a pleasant friendship he is infusing unity within the body of the entire Nation, the whole House of Israel. He is joining together the disparate limbs of the Nation which now may be in proximity to one another, but are not attached in a way that forms one living organism.
It is vital that we work diligently to infuse this elixir of life throughout the entire Nation like the sap of a tree. This is accomplished through the many small acts of each individual, and through the efforts of many dedicated to this ideal. These actions have a great effect in Heaven; they demonstrate that we are one Nation and wish to be together and will result in the quickening of the building of the Bais HaMikdosh as we are united. All we need to do is get things started, Hashem will finish it for us.
Also, every movement has difficulty getting started. After some time many people join in. The same is true for this, while it is rough to begin with, it will get easier. People will become accustomed to this idea, and with the help of Hashem this ideal will be sought after as each person will seek another to graze together in a beautiful field, to know each other, to pay attention to and absorb the words of Hashem, as we converse together, creating joy for our mother and father, The Holy One Blessed be He and the Corporation of Israel, who are waiting to see that their children love and honor each other.
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