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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L'Shana_Haba'ah

    L'Shana Haba'ah B'Yerushalayim (Hebrew: לשנה הבאה בירושלים), lit. "Next year in Jerusalem", is a phrase that is often sung at the end of the Passover Seder and at the end of the Ne'ila service on Yom Kippur. Its use during Passover was first recorded by Isaac Tyrnau in his 15th century CE book cataloging the … See more

    Jews living in the Diaspora pray "Next Year in Jerusalem!" each year at the end of Passover and Yom Kippur. After the destruction of the Jewish temple, the hope of seeing it rebuilt became a central component of See more

    Ross has suggested that the recitation L'Shana Haba'ah serves as a reminder of the personal experience of exile that "we need to reconcile in order to truly be in Jerusalem, a city whose name suggests peace (shalom) and completeness (shaleim)". Berg has … See more

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    Given the city's central position in both Jewish nationalism (Zionism) and Palestinian nationalism, the selectivity required to summarize some 5,000 years of inhabited history is often influenced by ideological bias or background. Israeli or Jewish nationalists claim a right to the city based on Jewish indigeneity to the land, particularly their origins in and descent from the Israelites, for whom J…

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    WebMar 17, 2013 · The end of the Haggadah, with the promise to arrive “next year in Jerusalem,” is just as ripe for exploration as the beginning. I am always struck when Israelis, especially Jerusalemites, say “Next year in …

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    • The first challenge is Jerusalem itselfis it a place we want to be, this year or next? According to midrash, Abraham called Jerusalem, which by tradition was the site of Isaacs near sacrifice, by the name Yireh (he will see [God]). But King Malkitzedak had named the city Shalem (complete). Not wanting to offend either of these righteous men, God co...
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