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excerpts from "Aliyah, The Transformation and Renewal of an Idea"

"...To be a Jew is to be claimed by three thousand years of history. The individual is the carrier of the legacy, of a covenantal promise of the Jewish people to become a holy nation . The Jewish family, therefore, was alway imbued with a national purpose: to mediate the founding memories of the Jewish people for the next generation.

"Aliyah is predicated on the premise that the I, the individual, can shape and be shaped by the we, the nation. The drama of community molds the drama of self-fulfillment. For aliyah to become a serious notion, the individual must become more community oriented. Individual self-realization must be informed by notions of shared history and memory....

"Aliyah must regain the inherent force of going up , of aspiring , and of striving for something higher. It must become a concept that challenges, that points to new possibilities and alternatives, that disturbs complancency and self-satisfied acceptance of the status quo.

"The message of aliyah should convey the idea of privilege the privilege of bringing up children with a sense of history and community.

" Aliyah is a call to the individual to arise, to assume a dramatic role in history, to participate in nation building. ... The final chapter of our people's spiritual drama has not yet been written."

by David Hartman
of the Shalom Hartman Institute


Excerpts from a speech given by Avram Infeld, Founder and Director of Melitz, School for Jewish Education.

“There are many reasons why the State of Israel is important. Only sixty years ago the noun that most frequently adjoined the adjective Jewish, was refugee. Jewish refugee. The greatness of the State of Israel, irrespective of the mess we are in, is that it has removed the phrase Jewish refugee from the language of the world.

This is important to every Jew. You don’t come to Israel just to take a tour of another country. You come to Eretz Yisrael to tour your soul, and you come here to meet the place that turned your family from being a family of refugees into a family that will never again have a refugee.You cannot remain a people today without a state in which your people are sovereign.

“All of the Land of Israel is the warehouse of Jewish memory. Even if Mr. Arafat intends to rule half of it, it doesn’t make the Land of Israel less important to us as Jews. That is why I am such a febrente maniac about Jews visiting here. Not only because I want to encourage aliyah, but you can’t be a Jew today without a tie to the Land of Israel, because this is where the memory of our people lies.”

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