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
“The settling down of Jews from Great Britain, America, and
the Continent of Europe in the Holy Land is something like a
romance of a war in the main features of which scarcely any
romantic element has, so far, appeared.”
_The Christian Commonwealth_ said:――
“The historical interest and the religious importance of this
promise will appeal nearly as much to non-Jewish people as
to the Jews themselves.... We may yet live to see Palestine
become the centre of trade and travel for the three continents
of the Old World. The early colonization movement has
crystallized into something more dramatic――the re-establishment
of a whole people on the soil of the land where their national
history began. Their long exile is drawing to an end. From
this redeemed and rejuvenated people what new message may we
not expect, seeing that their faith has so manifestly been
justified and the vision of their prophets realized!”
“We are quite unable to find words,” said _The Life of Faith_,
“wherewith to express the wonderful importance of the above declaration
made by His Majesty’s Government.... It is not too much to say that
this great declaration contains the making of history, even as it forms
a new epoch for the Jewish race.... We welcome the declaration all
the more because we, too, have an inborn love for the Holy Land, and
because we can so deeply sympathize with the Jewish people, whose
passionate affection for the land of their fathers has never been torn
from their hearts, in spite of centuries of persecution and wanderings.
There is, after all, some little excuse for the sentimental yearnings
of the Rabbis who expressed their heartfelt passion in such sayings as:
“‘The very air of Palestine makes one wise.’¹
“‘To live in Palestine is equal to the observance of all the
commandments.’²
“‘He that hath his permanent abode in Palestine is sure of the life to
come.’”³
¹ אוירא דארץ ישראל מחכים.
בבא בתרא ד׳קנה ע׳ב׃
²...ישיבת ארץ ישראל שקולה כנגד כל המצות שבתורה׃
ספרי דבי רב פסקא ראה פ׳׃
³”... כל מי שקבוע בארץ ישראל ... יהא מובטח שבן העולם הבא הוא׃“
תלמוד ירושלמי מסכת שקלים פרק שלישי׃
_The Methodist Times_ said:――
“Naturally this declaration, which will be celebrated in
history, has given the liveliest satisfaction to Jewry
throughout the world. The pledge is as sagacious as it is
opportune.” And prints in addition a long article by Mr.
C. W. Andrews, entitled: “Palestine for the Jews: the Triumph
of Zionism.”
And in the words of _The Sunday School Chronicle_:――
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