Jerusalem tonight singing that they are waiting for Messiah

Don’t miss also : The underground tunnels of Temple Mount ! Words of the song in phonetic: “ Ani maamin beemouna shelema beviat amashiah ..ve af al pi sheitmameah im kol ze ahake lo ad sheyavo“ traduction française : “Je crois d une croyance profonde en la venue du Messie ..et même s’il tarde, malgré tout j’attendrai Sa venue“ C est un des 13 articles de foi du judaïsme. English translation: They sing: “I believe with perfect faith in the coming of the Messiah, and, though he tarry, I will wait daily for his coming“. The fast of Tisha B’Av — the ninth day of the Hebrew month of Av on the Jewish calendar — is the second most solemn day of the Jewish year after Yom Kippur. It marks the destruction of the two Holy Temples in Jerusalem and the start of our Diaspora, as well as other tragedies that befell the Jewish People on this day. All of the Torah laws pertaining to grief and mourning are upheld on this day, including a prohibition against wearing leather, makeup, perfume or jewelry of any kind, showering or learning Torah, in addition to complete abstention from food and drink for a 24 hour period. And yet, it is also written in the Jerusalem Talmud that Moshiach will be born, or has already been born, on Tisha B’Av. If the generation merits, it is up to him to reveal himself and to fulfill his role in bringing peace. And until then, “we await his coming . . . ” May it be God’s will that this will be the last year for the recitation of Lamentations. Ecoutez ce merveilleux message sur le Cantique des Cantiques :
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