Tuesday, March 15, 2011

"David King of Israel Lives Forever”

ICT: Venues and Values
By Lee Diamond, rabbi

Visit the City of David with ICT:—“David King of Israel Lives Forever”
 


3,000 years ago, King David chose to unite the kingdom of Israel by establishing a capital city for an otherwise divided nation.  The ancient city of Jebus was chosen as this capital city, to be known as Jerusalem  After conquering this city from the ancient Jebusites, King David decides to bring the Ark of the Covenant from its temporary resting place to a permanent home in his capital city.
His Goal?  To transform Jerusalem from a physical capital to the spiritual capital of the Jewish people for all times.

Anonymous: King David dancing before the Ark of the Covenant: as it is carried to Jerusalem

This site is overflowing with values that can be presented in the context of some of these questions:

How has Jerusalem become a spiritual capital for us?
How is this reflected in our prayers and vision as well as our actions and our focus?
What is the concept of “Yerushayim shel Maaleh” and Yerushalayim shel Mata"? (Heavenly and Earthly Jerusalem)
Jerusalem may be translated as a City of Peace or a City of Shalom/Fulfillment.
Has Jerusalem fulfilled its potential as a “City of Peace”?
Has Jerusalem transformed itself into a “City of Fulfillment"?
Has the Jewish people allowed Jerusalem to achieve its meaning?
How does the world relate to Jerusalem today?
If Jerusalem is the capital, why are the embassies in Tel Aviv?

As we address the history, and the value concepts contained in Jerusalem we formulate the question and attempt to provide the first answer to it: “Why Jews have always remembered Jerusalem and kept it above their highest joy?”’

We must also examine the myriad of customs related to Jerusalem including;
The direction of our prayers and synagogues
 Leaving a corner unpainted or incomplete in our homes
Breaking of a glass at a wedding
 The closure of the Yom Kippur prayer
 The closure of the Passover Hagadda with the words: Next Year In Jerusalem.

Clearly from these customs Jerusalem holds a vital place in the life of a Jew to this day. Our value goal here is to try to understand Jerusalem’s place in our tradition and why it holds such an esteemed place.

Finally we raise the issue of David’s desire to build a House of God—a Bet Ha Mikdash and God’s rejection of his desire. 
Why the rejection and why does a universal God need a house?


Source on David’s conquest of Jerusalem:  II Samuel 5:6-10
Source on David and bringing ark to Jerusalem:  II Samuel 6-1-23
Source spiritual centrality of Jerusalem Israel and Jerusalem:  Psalms 122 and Psalms 137

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2 comments:

  1. Dear Lee,
    You wort "His Goal? To transform Jerusalem from a physical capital to the spiritual capital of the Jewish people for all times."
    I am not sure.
    Well, it's written so.
    But i think his main aim in concentrainig the religious ritual was political and less spiritual
    Good luck in your writing
    Moti Laxman

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  2. When did you go visit? I heard the situations is a bit harsh in that area these days. Probably the whole israel-turkey relationship being tricky. well, What can we do. Let the leaders make their own mistakes. But it's nice to see you had some good time and took amazing pictures.
    hostels jerusalem

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