History of Zionism, 1600-1918, Vol. 2 (of 2)Sokolow, Nahum
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History of Zionism, 1600-1918, Vol. 2 (of 2)
Sokolow, Nahum
Jews -- Restoration; Zionism -- History
“‘His Majesty’s Government view with favour the establishment
in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and
will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement
of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall
be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of
existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine or the rights and
political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.’
“I should be grateful if you would bring this declaration to
the knowledge of the Zionist Federation.
“Yours sincerely,
“(_Signed_) ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR.”
It was at once clear that a great moment in the history of the Jewish
people had arrived through this Declaration. Our ancient home has again
arisen for civilization. For nineteen centuries it has been made a
desert, for nineteen centuries the Jewish people deprived of their own
land sought everywhere a place where they could have freedom of the
spirit and room for their work, and generation after generation prayed
and dreamt of the return to _Zion_. Generation after generation drew
from this source strength to live and to struggle. Now the dreams
of our ancestors are becoming reality. The testament of Herzl was
approaching fulfilment. The British Government has spoken in solemn
terms to the Jews of the world. The time has arrived to create anew a
Jewish homeland on the ashes of the past, to rebuild a national centre
and to proceed to work in freedom in a free Jewish land.
Mid storm and fire the people and the land seemed to be born again. The
great events of the time of _Zerubbabel_ (_fl._ 536 _b.c.e._) _Ezra_
and _Nehemiah_ repeated themselves. The Third Temple of Jewish freedom
is rising before us. The first stones were laid long ago by our heroic
pioneers in hard struggle against obstacles without number. They
created the first nests of culture in Palestine. With their blood and
work they have shown the world that the Jewish people has not only
historical claims on the land of its ancestors, but also priority
in actual fact in the work of its rebirth. These leader heroes, the
fathers of political Zionism, bravely proclaimed to the whole world
the right of the nation to a free life in the homeland, and organized
productive work in Palestine.
Great new horizons of free national constructive work are revealed
before our eyes. The fate of the Jewish land depends not only on the
powerful protection of Governments, but first and foremost on the
steadfastness and capacity for sacrifice of the Jewish people itself.
_Zerubbabel’s_ call to the Jews of the Diaspora was heard once more――to
return to the ancient land, to grasp the ploughshare and the hammer,
and to forge their own destiny.
The Press was without exception most sympathetic.
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