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
“For two thousand years the Jews have been wandering among the
nations. It looks as though a new day were dawning for them
and for the world.... Apart from the moral significance of
such a return, an independent Jewish State would make the
Holy Land a centre of commercial and political influence of
far-reaching importance to the British Empire and to the Far
East.”
_The British Weekly_, _The Church Times_, _The Christian World_,
_The Inquirer_, and _The Guardian_ also commented editorially on the
Government’s pronouncement.
_The Jewish Chronicle_, in a leading article, said:――
“... It is the perceptible lifting of the cloud of centuries,
the palpable sign that the Jew――condemned for two thousand
years to unparalleled wrong――is at last coming to his right.
The prospect has at last definitely opened of a rectification
of the Jew’s anomalous position among the nations of the earth.
He is to be given the opportunity and the means whereby, in
place of being a hyphenation, he can become a nation. Instead
of, as Jew, filling a place at best equivocal and doubtful,
even to himself, and always with an apologetic cringing
inseparable from his position, he can――as Jew――stand proud
and erect, endowed with national being. In place of being a
wanderer in every clime, there is to be a home for him in his
ancient land. The day of his exile is to be ended. In this
joyous hour we English Jews turn with feelings of deepest
pride and reverence to great and glorious Britain, mother of
free nations and protectress of the oppressed, who has thus
taken the lead in the Jewish restoration. The friend of our
people for generations, who has raised her voice times out of
number for our suffering martyrs, never was she truer to her
noble traditions than to-day――never more England than now!
In the time to come, when Jewry, free and prosperous, lives
a contented and, as we all hope, a lofty life in Palestine,
it will look with never-failing gratitude to the Power which
crowned its centuries of humanitarianism by a grand act that
linked Jewish destinies with those of the freest democracy in
the world.”
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