THE JERUSALEM COVENANT
As presented to the Israeli government in 1992, upon the 25th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem
We have gathered together in Zion, national leaders and heads
of our communities everywhere, to enter into a covenant with Jerusalem, as was
done by the leaders of our nation and all the people of Israel upon Israel's
return to its Land from the Babylonian exile; and the people and their leaders
will dwell in Jerusalem, the Holy City.
Once again, 'our feet stand within your gates, O Jerusalem -
Jerusalem built as a city joined together' which 'unites the people of Israel
to one another', and 'links heavenly Jerusalem with earthly Jerusalem.'
We have returned to the place that the Lord vowed to bestow
upon the descendants of Abraham, Father of our Nation; to the City of David,
King of Israel; where Solomon, son of David, built a Holy Temple; a Capital
City which became the Mother of all Israel; a metropolis for justice and
righteousness and for the wisdom and insights of the ancient world; where a
Second Temple was erected in the days of Ezra and Nehemiah. In this city the
prophets of the Lord prophesied; in the City the Sages taught Torah; in this
City the Sanhedrin convened in session in its stone chamber. 'For there were
the seats of Justice, the Throne of the House of David', 'for out of Zion shall
go forth Torah, and the Word of the Lord from Jerusalem.'
Today, as of old, we hold fast to the truth of the words of
the Prophets of Israel, that all the inhabitants of the world shall enter
within the gates of Jerusalem: 'And it shall come to pass at the end of days,
the mountain of the House of the Lord will be well established at the peak of
the mountains and will tower above the hills, and all the nation shall stream
towards it.' Each and every nation will live in it by its own faith: 'For all
the nation will go forward, each with its own Divine Name; we shall go in the
name of the Lord our God forever and ever.' And in this spirit the Knesset of
the State of Israel has enacted a law: The places holy to the peoples of all
religions shall be protected from any desecration and from any restriction of
free access to them.
Jerusalem - peace and tranquility shall reign in the city:
'Pray for the peace of Jerusalem; may those who love you be tranquil. May there
be peace within your walls, and tranquility within your palaces.' Out of
Jerusalem, a message of peace went forth and shall yet go forth again to all
the inhabitants of the earth: 'And they shall beat their swords into
plowshares, and their spears into pruning-hooks; nation will not lift up sword
against nation, nor shall they learn war anymore.' Our sages, peace be upon
them, said. In the future, The Holy One, the Blessed, will comfort Jerusalem
only with peace..
From this place, we once again take this vow: 'If I forget
thee, O Jerusalem, may my right hand lose its strength; may my tongue cleave to
my palate if I do not remember you, if I do not raise up Jerusalem at the very
height of my rejoicing.'
And with all these understandings, we enter into this
Covenant and write: 'We shall bind you to us forever; we shall bind you to us
with faithfulness, with righteousness and justice, with steadfast love and
compassion.' We love you, O Jerusalem, with eternal love, with unbounded love,
under siege and when liberated from the yoke of oppressors. We have been
martyred for you; we have yearned for you, we have clung to you. Our
faithfulness to you we shall bequeath to our children after us. Forevermore our
home shall be within you.
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