[In the early 1900s, before the Holocaust the or the UN, the great Jabotinsky 
established the  
<http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Op-EdContributors/Article.aspx?id=215649> ethical 
and moral legitimacy of Israel once and for all. But the Jewish bond to the 
Land of Israel is much more profound than secular reasoning or man-made 
rationales can encompass. Perhaps when enough Jewish people, and their leaders, 
understand their true relationship to the Jewish state, Israel will know some 
moments of security and peace. But not before then. df]

 

 

JPost.com, 4/7/2011

 

 <http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Op-EdContributors/Article.aspx?id=215649> The 
imperative of Jewish sovereignty 

 

By Moshe Dann

 

Jewish sovereignty speaks to the purpose and promise of the State of Israel and 
to everyone who is inspired by that vision.  

 

As the PA/PLO presses for UN recognition of statehood, the question of who has 
sovereign rights over Judea and Samaria becomes critical. Historically and 
legally part of the Jewish national homeland, it is also claimed by 
Palestinians. To whom does this area belong? A uniquely Jewish definition of 
sovereignty provides a compelling answer.

 

Sovereignty, the ability of a government to act independently and in its own 
interests, is the essence of statehood. Applying just authority and 
institutions to assure the protection and well-being of its citizens are what 
conventional statehood is about. A relatively modern concept associated with 
16th-century French philosopher Jean Bodin, then later with Hobbes, Rousseau, 
Hegel and others, sovereignty is the expression of national independence and 
the right and responsibility to rule.

 

The roots of Jewish sovereignty in Eretz Yisrael (the Land of Israel), however, 
are not modern. They are biblical, grounded in Jewish thought and history: the 
first and second Temples, commonwealths and civilizations that flourished in 
the Land of Israel, especially in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria.

 

A thousand years ago, the great biblical and Talmudic commentator Rashi 
explained Jewish sovereignty. When the Jewish people conquer, settle and 
re-establish political sovereignty in the Land of Israel, the nations of the 
world will accuse them of stealing the land. His reply: Other nations simply 
occupy their lands; God Himself gave Eretz Yisrael to the Jewish people as an 
everlasting inheritance. This suggests an understanding of Jewish sovereignty 
that transcends politics.

 

Sovereignty, like beauty, may be only in the eyes of the beholder, but it also 
says something about those who behold it. Unlike that of other countries and 
contexts, the concept of Jewish sovereignty in Eretz Yisrael adds a distinctly 
intimate dimension – Shechinah, God’s Presence, an eternal bond between the 
Jewish People and the Land of Israel, a reverence for The Land itself as sacred.

 

The State of Israel, therefore, on behalf of the Jewish People, has the 
obligation and responsibility to say the truth: Eretz Yisrael, including Judea 
and Samaria, legitimately, legally and historically belongs to the Jewish 
People; it always has and always will. Proclaiming Jewish, rather than simply 
Israeli sovereignty is an authentic statement of the relationship between the 
Jewish People and the Land of Israel.

 

DECLARING JEWISH sovereignty clearly and unequivocally will correct the 
distortion and misunderstanding of those who ignore or deny Jewish history and 
international law grounded in the League of Nations and in its Mandate for 
Palestine.

 

The Jewish return to Eretz Yisrael and the establishment of a state, Israel’s 
towering achievements in science and technology, its contributions to world 
civilization and myriad creative innovations are physical, material 
representations of a profound spiritual dimension – the fulfillment of Jewish 
sovereignty and destiny.

 

Jewish sovereignty speaks to the purpose and promise of the State of Israel and 
to everyone who is inspired by that vision.

 

It is a statement of affirmation, not apology – of commitment, not appeasement. 
It is what true Zionism is all about. Israel’s failure to express Jewish 
sovereignty over Judea and Samaria weakens its diplomatic position and 
strengthens those who contest its claim. Sovereignty Now.

 

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Dan Friedman
NYC



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