Recently the newspapers Hamodia (6/9/2021) and Yated Neeman (6/25/2021) have published accounts of the “Status Quo” agreement reached between Agudath Israel and the Zionists in summer of 1947, in which the Zionist leadership made four promises relating to religion in the state
This Wednesday night, December 2, the Satmar Hasidic community, one of the largest Hasidic communities in the world, will be celebrating the 71st anniversary of the rescue of their founder, Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum, from the clutches of the Nazis.
I would like to know who the author was of the Statement to the UN Commitee on Palestine in 1947, which appears on this page: http://www.truetorahjews.org/dushinskyjuly
I was re-reading your old letters to me and looked into the white paper of 1939, however it doesnt seem to rescind the balfour declaration completely, it just seems to propose a state run by both the arabs and the jews, its more of a modification.
Have you considered using this clip from the British/Jewish Cabinet Minister Sir Edwin Montagu, who said in a secret memoranda (August 1917, later made public) on the subject of Zionism:
My question is historical, on your holocaust page you mention that Rabbis Wise in 1943 went to congress to oppose any changes in US immigration laws to allow more Jews into the country from Europe.
Things have been happening lately concerning Jews. We have to know about this and we have to know how to look at these events. We have to look at them with a Jewish look - with a Jewish eye, and not the way the non-Jews look at such things.
In 1944, Lt. Hiroo Onoda was sent by the Japanese army to the remote Philippine island of Lubang. His mission was to conduct guerrilla warfare during World War II.
The U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday that it will hear the appeal of a U.S. citizen born in Jerusalem whose parents want Israel listed as his country of birth on his passport.