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Keys to the Kingdom By Chava Burstein | July 13, 2021
This is a story about an old iron key that opened the gate to the Western Wall
It was June 7, 1967, and there they stood, in front of the locked, looming gate these battle-weary soldiers who suddenly found themselves leading the way to liberating the Kosel. The abandoned Wall loomed up just on the other side of the gate, but although they’d come this far, it was out of reach. They tried to move the heavy iron handle, but the gate wouldn’t give. Should they break through by force?
And suddenly, out of nowhere, there he was an ancient Arab with a huge key hanging from a rubber string under his robe. “Here, open it,” said the mysterious Arab, who vanished just as suddenly as he had appeared. The key was inserted into the lock. The gate swung open. The way to the Kosel was clear.
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We learn in the Targum that when Mordechai was told the decree against the Jewish people was approved by the Heavenly Court, he immediately tore his clothes, donned sackcloth, placed ashes on his head, and cried, âWoe, how terrible is this decree of Achashverosh and Haman that doesnât only affect some of our people, but seeks to uproot and annihilate our entire nation.â
Mordechai HaTzaddik gathered all the Jews and said to them: âHavenât you heard about the decree to wipe us all out? We donât have a king to rely on, we have no prophets, and we have nowhere to escape. We are like a flock without a shepherd, a ship without a captain, and children without parents.â
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It was exactly a year ago that Covid began to spread throughout Israel, forcing us into our homes, locking the door behind us. When we celebrated Purim last year, we understood that something was happening, but we could never have predicted the magnitude. We toned down our Purim celebrations a drop, asked our guests to apply hand sanitizer, and prayed for the best.
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