This morning I joined a few hundred people at Ancient Shiloh for special Morning Prayers for America organized by Mateh Binyamin.
Nothing political was said... though we all know very well that elections for US President are in just a couple of days. And there's a very big difference between the two candidates. The tension in America between the two sides is probably the worst in American history.
As soon as I got down to the Basilika, where the prayers, were to be held, Josh Hasten interviewed me. You can read the JNS article here.
Not everyone was American. The USA is a world power, so its president influences the entire world. We all need Gd's help.
I couldn't take good photos of the prayers, since the Women's Section was in the back, rather hidden away. Prayers are slightly different in Israel. Birkat Kohanim, The Priestly Blessing was said.
Many prayers were sung out loud together. It was very inspiring for sure.
Ancient Shiloh was chosen because its a very traditional site for Jewish Prayer. The Tabernacle, forerunner of the Holy Temple, stood in Shiloh for close to four hundred 400 years. And of course the Biblical Chana prayed for a son in Shiloh, promising that she'd dedicate him to serve the Jewish People in Shiloh, if Gd gives her a son. She was subsequently blessed with a son, Shmuel/Samuel who led the Jewish people and crowned the first two Jewish Kings, Saul and David.
2 comments:
How blessed you are to live in Shiloh dear Batya! As far as the American elections are concerned, as it says in Mishle, "Lev melachim be'day Hasham." Yes, all American Jews here and abroad should do their hishtadlut and vote, but at the end of the day it is Hashem who will decide what will be in the USA.
Gd willing. Considering that I haven't lived in America for over half a century, I only see their politics as it affects Israel.
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