The Western Wall.
It’s in the news this morning (Barack Obama is in
But what is it?
For eight hundred and thirty years, a
But what was, no longer is.
The
We haven’t had a
All we have is the ‘Western Wall’, a remnant of a retaining wall.
That’s it.
But, again, what is ‘it’?
Is the Western Wall a place of national nostalgia, a focal point for our collective pining over a lost glory?
Is it the symbol of our hopes for the future?
Yes. And Yes. But that’s not all.
The Western Wall is more than a psychological trigger.
It’s a symbol of what STILL exists.
From a Judaic perspective, the
The Divine Presence still resonates in that spot.
So the Western Wall remains a CURRENT place of contact, a fresh reservoir of Holiness.
The
The Rebbe applies this principle to each of us, because we are each a ‘
When we look at ourselves honestly, we can sometimes see that our spiritual/moral/emotional construct is in disrepair. We can see that we have been impacted by the world’s negativity, selfishness and cynicism.
Our personal
But we need to keep a mental picture of our internal Western Wall. We need to remember that our soul is whole; our basic goodness, our intrinsic Holiness – the soul - remains beyond any external contamination.
That ‘wholeness’ is there.
We just may need to connect more often.
And work toward a better day.

Yakov wrote...