- How Can I Explain Why Israel is Important to the Jewish People?
You ask why Israel is important to the Jewish people The Jewish connection and attachment to the Land of Israel is as old as the Jewish people, and our people’s love for the land of Israel is expressed every day, throughout our prayers and practices
- Israel and the Jewish People in Scripture - Chabad. org
The unbreakable bond between the Jewish People and the land of Israel is rooted in history, faith, and indigenous heritage, documented in the Hebrew Bible and carved into the hearts and minds of the Jewish People
- Why the Torah Really Says “God Gave Us the Land” of Israel
Exploring the historical, theological, and ethical roots of Zionism, this article examines the Jewish right to return and the pursuit of peace amid conflict
- Homeland for the Jewish people - Wikipedia
The Jewish aspiration to return to Zion, generally associated with divine redemption, has suffused Jewish religious thought since the destruction of the First Temple and the Babylonian exile
- The Historic Jewish Connection to the Land of Israel — and What It . . .
Chief among them is this: Israel is not a colonial invention, nor a foreign implant in the Middle East It is the ancestral and legal homeland of the Jewish people — a truth anchored in history, affirmed by international law, and now once again expressed through sovereign statehood
- 10 Tough Questions on Antisemitism Explained - AJC
What are the origins and sources of antisemitism, what is the antisemitism definition, what does it look like today, and what does Israel have to do with it? Here are the answers to 10 tough questions about Jew-hatred and a look at "why people hate Jews "
- Jewish Roots In The Land Of Israel Palestine - Hoover Institution
The Jewish people have a very ancient history in the land known both as Palestine and the Land of Israel The Jewish claim to indigeneity is based on a three-thousand-year-old continuous history and the status of the land since ancient times as the focus of Jewish life and yearning
- Israel - Jewish Homeland, Zionism, 1948 | Britannica
Israel - Jewish Homeland, Zionism, 1948: The Zionist goal of Jewish statehood was violently opposed by the local Arab leaders, who saw the Ottoman defeat as an opportunity either to create their own state or to join a larger Arab entity—thus reviving the old Arab empire of early Islamic times
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