therebbe
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Salaam,
And by the way,just as you rpesume that i hate you now presume that i stereo type..
Can you tell me how do you see you in me?
And when i argue and speak about what i think..it is irrelevant..i wodner whose words then i should mouth ...perhaps fox news?
Afraid of quesiton will never set one free.
What? I cannot even tell what your trying to say. Something about fox news, what you should mouth and stereo types... Right. :rollseyes
And so as a ideal discussion you can provide the verses in the tanakh that show why the wailing wall
Midrash is where the Wall is mentioned.
“Behold, He standeth behind our wall.” (Song of Songs 2:9). Wall alludes to the Western Wall of the Temple which will never be destroyed. Why? Because the Shechinah is in the west.
Numbers Rabba 11:2
R’ Eleazar says: The Shechinah did not depart from the Sanctuary … for although it is laid waste, it still retains in holiness. R’ Aha said: The Divine Presence will never depart from the Western Wall as it is said: “Behold, He standeth behind our wall.” (Song of Songs 2:9)
Exodus Rabba 2:2
When Vespasian had subdued the city, he assigned the destruction of the four ramparts to the four generals, and the western gate was allotted to Pangar. Now it had been decreed by Heaven that this should never be destroyed because the Shechinah is in the west. The others demolished their sections but he did not demolish his.
Vespasian sent for him and asked, “Why did you not destroy your section?”
He replied: “By your life, I acted so for the honour of the kingdom; for if I had demolished it, nobody would [in time] know what it was you destroyed; but when people look [at the western wall] they will exclaim, Perceive the might of Vespasian from what he destroyed!”
He said to him, “Enough, you have spoken well, but since you disobeyed my command, you shall ascend to the roof and throw yourself down. If you live, you will live; and if you die, you will die.”
He ascended, threw himself down and died.
Lamentations Rabba 1:31
Thw wall is clearly mentioned in Hebrew scripture. Also by oral law and prophecy told to us by Hashem about how he would leave 1 part of the temple standing, to show we were still in covanent with him.
Either way, Shabbat Shalom. Sundown is here in Denver where I am staying right now so I must go. Have a good weekend.
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