Thursday, April 30, 2026
High Holy Place
A scene from my novel, Glass half-Full
Beneath a cold, clear, azure sky the city of Jerusalem lay stretched
upon the mountains and valleys like a fuzzy glove upon God’s hand. People
from all over the world had gathered here to unearth evidence of God at
work among the people of the earth. Some sought a temple that no longer
exists. Some sought a mosque where a prophet entered heaven. Some trod
upon the cobblestones of ancient, holy real estate, pleading for
reconciliation, seeking atonement for the human condition.
A man wandered beyond the dome, past the blocked-up eastern
gate; curving around northward, he noticed a large open area beside the
mosque. Was this where the former temple had stood? What a beautiful mosque.
Could not the owners of this hill sell the adjoining, vacant acre or two to those
pilgrims who, standing daily at the wall below, were wailing for their wonderful temple?
Why not make a deal? Such a deal. Cousin to Cousin. Temple and Mosque, Mosque and
Temple…Mosque Shsmosque, Temple Shmemple. Such a deal. Everybody happy. You pray
your way; I pray mine.
Aliyah Yerushalim
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