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Thousands of Jews at the Western Wall in Jerusalem during Passover 2011. Uriel Sinai/Getty Images.
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September 9, 2022

Podcast: Meir Soloveichik on Jerusalem’s Enduring Symbols

By Rabbi Meir Soloveichik, Tikvah Podcast at Mosaic

The leading rabbi joins us to walk through the fascinating ways that Jews have related to Jerusalem, from the time of King David to today.

This Week’s Guest: Meir Soloveichik

Jerusalem is perhaps the most interesting and spiritually important city in the world. For the Jewish people, it is the most treasured city in their long history. It is mentioned over 600 times in the Hebrew Bible; every time a Jew prays he or she faces Jerusalem; at the end of every Passover seder, Jews sing out l’shanah haba’ah bi-Yrushaliym, “next year in Jerusalem.”

On this week’s podcast, we’re joined by Rabbi Meir Soloveichik, who just launched his new daily podcast, Jerusalem 365, a yearlong examination of the history and significance of the holy city. For roughly fifteen minutes each day, Soloveichik will explore Jerusalem’s buildings, its rulers, its people, and its role in the spiritual and cultural history of the Jewish people, the state of Israel, and the West. In this conversation with Mosaic’s editor Jonathan Silver, he walks listeners through some of the enduring cultural symbols that help illuminate the role Jerusalem has played in the minds of the Jews throughout the ages.

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