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Remembering the Land
by Rabbi Mendel Weinbach

Purim is not celebrated on the same day everywhere. In walled cities, we are told in Megillat Esther, the celebration is on the fifteenth day of Adar, while in cities without walls it is on the fourteenth.

The reason for this is that in the unwalled cities, the Jews overcame their enemies on the thirteenth of Adar and celebrated on the fourteenth, while in the walled capital of Shushan the battle still raged on the fourteenth and the Jews there could not celebrate their victory until the fifteenth. Therefore, all walled cities celebrate Purim on the fifteenth because of their similarity to Shushan.

The definition “walled city” does not depend on a city’s present standing, but rather on whether it had a wall at the time that Joshua led the Jewish nation in the conquest of Eretz Yisrael. But why is Joshua’s time the criterion for the definition “walled city”? Wouldn’t it have been more logical to make this determination based on the time of the Purim miracle?

The answer is found in the Jerusalem Talmud, where Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi declares that this was done in order to accord honor to Eretz Yisrael, which lay desolate at the time of the Persian miracle.

Rabbi Nissan ben Reuven (Ran) explains this as follows: At the time of the Purim miracle there were hardly any cities in Eretz Yisrael with their walls still intact. Had the determination of “walled city” been made according to the situation at that time, almost all cities in Eretz Yisrael would have the status of unwalled cities. To avoid this disgrace, it was decided to base the status “walled city” on the situation of the city at the time of Joshua. This made many more cities in Eretz Yisrael eligible for this distinction.

Rabbi Yosef Karo (Beit Yosef) has a different approach. Our Sages wanted some memory of Eretz Yisrael in the celebration of this miracle which took place in a foreign land. In the spirit of “zecher lemikdash” – those laws and customs we follow to recall the Beit HaMikdash – the Sages linked the determination of “walled city” to Eretz Yisrael so that the Jews living abroad would not forget their Holy Land.

 

Learning the Land

IntroductionEretz YisraelMedinat Yisrael – The State of IsraelEretz HaMuvtachat – The Promised LandEretz Kena’anYerushalayim(Jerusalem)Hebron  (Chevron)Beit Lechem (Bethlehem) Tel Aviv-Jaffa Sage on the Bridge Aware through the Air Worth Moving For Otherworldly Experiences Eretz Avoteinu – Land of Our FathersThe Dear and Cherished LandEretz HaChayim – Land of the LivingEretz Rechavah – The Spacious LandBeit El Haifa (Chaifah)Modi’in Tiberias (Tiveriyah) First in Creation Land of the Deer Stones of Substance Eretz Tovah – The Good LandMoledet – The HomelandThe Land That Has EverythingThe Peaceful LandTzefat (Safed)Jericho (Yericho)Ashdod Ashkelon Where the Good Gold Is Four Cubits to Eternity By Any Other Name Matanah Tovah – The Good GiftLand of the Perfect MatchMa’aravah – The Western LandRoad to Reward – The World to ComeBeit Shean Antipatris Tzippori Beit She’arim Share in the Land The Motive of Moshe The Good LandShomron – The Mountain of ShemerRemembering the Land Giving Expression to Love Peki’in Ein Gedi Beit Shemesh Beersheva The Walled Cities of Eretz Yisrael Yavneh Gilgal – The First Korban Pesach in the Land We Love Akko

Lessons of the Land

IntroductionGateway to Heaven Where Wisdom Is Widespread Enough to Be Thankful For The Torah and the Land Gagot Tzerifin and Ayin Sukar: Two Places, Two Grains, Two Holidays Yam Hamelach (The Dead Sea) Nehar HaYarden (Jordan River)Yam Kinneret (Sea of Galilee)Measure for Measure The Merit System A Desirable Portion The Heavenly Gift Price of Prosperity Mount Tavor Azaikah Lod Eilat The Missing Ingredient Mitzvah Monopoly The Great Lover of the Land Home Is Where the Heart Is Har HaZeitim (Mount of Olives)Har HaTzofim (Mount Scopus)Tifrach Why Cry? – A Tale of Two Cities Where Angels Fear to Tread The Critical Condition Indirect Vandalism Zichron Yaakov Motza Tekoah Nov The Loftiest Level Shiloh Mount Gerizim and Mount Eival Telz Stone – Kiryat Yearim Ein CharodMount GilboaShunemEin Dor Glossary


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