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August 1, 2025 4 mins

Although the ideal course would be to be constantly mindful throughout the year about the lack of our Besamikdash, and as we are taught by Torah commentaries, the pain that the Shekhinah feels at not having a dwelling place in our midst, nevertheless, even throughout the year, there are practices that the Halacha outlines for us in order to help us connect to the exile that we are in, and to the fact that the Shekhinah is in pain with the destruction of the Besamikdash. The Shulchan Aruch outlines that when we build a house, it is appropriate to leave a measurement of about half a meter by half a meter, which we don't paint and complete. And the reason for that is to show that our happiness is not complete.

And in the same way, when a bride and groom get married, although it is a tremendously happy occasion, we break a glass to show that we are not completely happy. And there are many other laws outlined in the Shulchan Aruch, such as the prohibition to listen to music. In fact, according to the simple reading of the Shulchan Aruch, listening to music throughout the year is very questionable, unless done in certain specific situations.

Although throughout the year many of us follow the more lenient opinions with regards to listening to music, we are certainly called on during these days to minimize our enjoyment of listening to music for the sake of feeling Hashem's pain, the Shekhinah's pain. And as always, we have the most incredible gift of prayer, that we can ask Hashem to help us to feel the pain. Because again, the reason that we don't feel the gap in the world is ultimately because we don't really know what we're missing.

And sometimes we might even feel like everything in our life is okay in a certain sense. In a way, who needs the Besamikdash? I'm quite okay without it in my life. Even though we don't always speak in that way, sometimes that is the way that subconsciously we're thinking.

Whereas the correct approach, the approach of Emunah, whether I understand or I don't understand what it would be like with the Besamikdash, I believe in the Torah teachings that a life with the Besamikdash is where we are supposed to be. And I believe, whether I understand or I don't understand, that the Shekhinah is in pain without the Besamikdash. I am not here just to care about my own life, but also to care about the Shekhinah.

And if I am taught that the Shekhinah is in pain, I certainly want to do whatever I can to take the Shekhinah out of that pain. Hashem, my Father, even though it is hard for me to relate to the fact that your Shekhinah could be in pain, I nevertheless believe the words of the Torah who teach me so. And therefore, Hashem, I beg you, please rebuild the Besamikdash and bring Moshiach.

Although I am taught that sick people will be healed and people who have difficulty will receive their salvations and many other amazing things when the time of Moshiach's arrival comes, nevertheless, my Father, the real reason that I want Moshiach to come is not because of my own vested interest, but rather because you are in pain. Hashem, please bring us the coming of Moshiach and the rebuilding of the Besamikdash as soon as possible and in a way of revealed blessing speedily in our days.

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