[More power to Netanyahu. He’s talking the talk. It won’t be long now before 
we’ll know whether he’s walking the walk. df]

 

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Netanyahu on Jerusalem Day: We'll Continue to Build Jerusalem


Iyar 28, 5771, 01 June 11 12:16

by Elad Benari

(Israelnationalnews.com) Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu spoke during 
Tuesday’s Jerusalem Day celebration at the  
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercaz_HaRav_massacre> Mercaz HaRav yeshiva in 
Jerusalem. As he entered the Beit Medrash, over a thousand students sang the 
words with which Moses blessed the tribe of Binyamin: "And to Binyamin he said: 
Beloved by God, he will dwell in security."

The head of the yeshiva, Rav Yaakov Shapira, welcomed the Prime Minister with 
warm words for his forthright speech in the US Congress, adding that our 
"roadmap" is the Bible and that all of the land of Israel stems from Jerusalem 
and has the same indivisible status as the hoy city.

Netanyahu started by recalling how the government ministers sit during their 
meetings and browse through letters and other reports. He noted, however, that 
one minister browses through the Tanach and sometimes the Talmud. That 
minister, said Netanyahu, is Justice Minister Ya’akov Ne’eman.

“For Ne’eman, public service is holy work,” said Netanyahu, “and as such, from 
time to time he shares with me something new that he’s found. So I’m happy to 
be here with him and many other great people such as the Chief Rabbi of Israel, 
Rabbi Yona Metzger, the former Chief Rabbi of Israel and current Chief Rabbi of 
Tel Aviv, Rabbi Lau, Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat, and Rabbi Ya’akov Shapira who 
heads the Mercaz Harav yeshiva.”

Addressing Rabbi Shapira directly, Netanyahu said: “I just heard the song ‘Od 
Avinu Chai’ (our father still lives). Your father still lives, too. I remember 
the great Rabbi Shapira, and he still lives in you, in your spirit, in the 
spirit of all the great rabbis, but above all, he lives in the spirit of all of 
you students of Mercaz Harav.”

Netanyahu thanked those present for their support during his visit to the 
United States last week.

“When I was overseas, I received all your blessings and support,” he said. “You 
wanted to strengthen me and you did it, because during that entire week I kept 
remembering one verse: ‘Chazak Chazak v’Nitchazek.’ (Be strong, be strong, and 
may we be strengthened). May we strengthen one another. We need that strength 
every day of the year. We’re undergoing a great struggle but we also have some 
great achievements. 44 years ago, Israel’s soldiers fulfilled the vision of the 
prophets and brought back Jerusalem to its proper place.

“My friends, almost 2,000 years have passed since the destruction,” continued 
Netanyahu. “And today Jerusalem is beautiful and is a pride to the entire 
country. We came back to Jerusalem as builders, and today Jerusalem is growing 
and flourishing. We need to continue and build and develop the city. We see how 
the citizens of Jerusalem walk in it proudly. Jerusalem has once again become 
the capital of the Jewish people.”

He recalled the government meeting this week, which took place at Migdal David 
in honor of Jerusalem Day. “Before the meeting I went down to the basement and 
saw a model of the city from the middle of the 19th century. In the model you 
see the synagogue standing upright, and then you see another synagogue. And you 
see the Jewish Quarter. We know that we were turned away from the city, but we 
came back and rebuilt. The synagogue now stands, complete, just like in its 
glory days.”

Netanyahu directly addressed the students of the Mercaz Harav yeshiva, telling 
them, “There is nothing more dear to you than the Torah, the people of Israel 
and the land of Israel, at the heart of which is its capital Jerusalem…There 
are a few here who were or will be in the sayeret (military commando unit) in 
the IDF, and just like the sayeret goes in front of the camp, so do you go in 
front of the camp to light its way.”

He then offered the students some advice. “Always keep in touch with the camp. 
A pioneer with no camp behind him becomes lost in the desert, but if he has a 
camp connected to him he becomes part of a great force. All of you – rabbis, 
avreichim, and students – you stay connected and I’m sure you’ll continue to 
stay connected to the entire people. Jerusalem can continue to develop only if 
the people of Israel continue to develop. And the people of Israel will develop 
only through unity. There’s great strength in unity.”

The Prime Minister ended with a blessing in honor of Jerusalem Day.

“There’s nothing more holy to us than Jerusalem,” he said. “We’ll keep 
Jerusalem, we’ll keep its unity, we’ll build it. We’ll protect Jerusalem and 
Jerusalem will protect us. I say to you not just Chag Sameach, but L’Shana 
Haba’a BiYerushalyim Habenuya Yoter (Next year in Jerusalem which is built even 
more)!”

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Dan Friedman
NYC



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