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Jerusalem is Israel's largest city.
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And it has a secular majority.
Quite simply, there is a secular majority. |
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Only this majority is dormant.
It must be woken up. |
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They don't know what is standing
before them. |
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The religious people are all gathering
and going to vote for a decided candidate. |
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They are taking over.
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But that's our whole story,
that we're against oppression of any kind. |
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We're for freedom!
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Jerusalem needs to be a light to the world.
Jerusalem can't be a darkness to the world. |
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I hope, I hope, that we can come to a place,
not that I'm promising anything to anyone, |
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but I hope that if we project the message
that Jerusalem is an inviting city |
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and there are possibilities for the youth
and there will be culture in this city, |
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and we will increase the budgets
and work toward increasing the budgets, |