tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32118121.post5272528668182094180..comments2024-02-26T18:18:55.644+02:00Comments on Esser Agaroth (2ยข): The Custom of Going to the Kotel on Shavu'othEsser Agarothhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12853681733864707489noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32118121.post-65166195179783672192010-05-31T20:58:15.068+03:002010-05-31T20:58:15.068+03:00But, Tuvia, how long has the Kotel even been there...But, Tuvia, how long has the Kotel even been there?<br /><br />I am just saying we need to keep the focus on the Temple Mount, especially those udentifying as Zionists.<br /><br />Zionism, per se, should not stop with aliyah. There are plenty of other things we must begin or otherwise do our part.<br /><br />Does the feeling wear off? Maybe.<br /><br />When I arrived in Israel, I felt more of a spiritual experience my first time, swimming in the Mediterranean than my first time at the Kotel.<br /><br />Maybe it's just me.<br /><br />Thanks for your comments.Esser Agarothhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12853681733864707489noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32118121.post-290071416093994272010-05-21T06:15:07.351+03:002010-05-21T06:15:07.351+03:00Very interesting post.
I know as American's w...Very interesting post.<br /><br />I know as American's when we visit Jerusalem one of the first places we always go is to the kotel. It to me is just such an amazing feeling knowing I am where my ancestors were all of those years ago. How could I not go there and daven? <br /><br />Does the feeling wear off knowing you are always so close or does it make it more special knowing you wake up everyday and see Jerusalem?The Kosher Cruiserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15109389572963555183noreply@blogger.com