A Quote by Reuven Rivlin

Jerusalem should not tolerate any religious war. — © Reuven Rivlin
Jerusalem should not tolerate any religious war.
I don't think Jerusalem should be controlled 100% by religious people of any denomination, sect, or religion - even my own.
Sometimes I think that if we have to go back, then it certainly won't be to Jerusalem. Not to the Jerusalem beset with racism that we left at the height of the last Gaza war.
Moses Montefiore loved Jerusalem, lived for Jerusalem, and even made it our family motto. A Zionist before the word was invented, he believed in the sacred idea of Jewish return as a religious Jew's duty, and in Jewish statehood.
Absolutely no religious rites of any kind, relating to any religious faith, should be associated with my funeral.
Every country in the world should follow the example of President Trump and move the embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. But simultaneously, there should be an embassy of all countries in the world in East Jerusalem as the capital of the state of Palestine.
I am the last person who would divide Jerusalem. I have said this many times. I don't plan to discuss any division of Jerusalem.
There is no religious or any kind of a gender that should separate you from any religious ideas.
While we do not want war, we will not tolerate any bullying by Beijing.
Jerusalem is old, Jerusalem is new, Jerusalem can hold Moslem, Christian, Jew.
Through a historical catastrophe - the destruction of Jerusalem by the emperor of Rome - I was born in one of the cities in the diaspora. But I always deemed myself a child of Jerusalem, one who is in reality a native of Jerusalem.
We should no more tolerate false doctrine that we would tolerate sin.
Since others have to tolerate my weaknesses, it is only fair that I should tolerate theirs.
Any religious organization should be allowed to hire based on their religious preference- but not with federal dollars.
In the Jewish tradition, there is at the same time Jerusalem in the heavens and Jerusalem on the ground. Jerusalem is a living city, but also the heart, the soul of the Jewish people and the state of Israel.
It started partly as a sectarian war in some areas, but now it's not, because when you talk about sectarian war or religious war, you should have a very clear line between the sects and religions in Syria according to the geography and the demography in Syria, something we don't have.
No span of steel will tolerate...neglect. But if service by generations who use it and spared manmade hazards, such as war, it should have life without end.
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