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What if everything you believed about Israel and the Diaspora was upside down? I'm Frederic Eger—a proud Diaspora & Federal Zionist, living outside Israel yet burning with fierce commitment to Jewish nationhood and Israel's eternal flourishing. This book confronts a stunning injustice: I cannot vote. Israeli law—rooted in the outdated 'Negation of the Diaspora,' the Law of Return, and Nationality Law—silences millions abroad, denying us democratic voice at embassies. This personal disenfranchisement sparks a revolutionary question: Who really owes whom? The truth transforms all: Global Jewry is the Mother. Israel is her beloved child.
Diaspora passion, billions in investments, and advocacy birthed the state. Russian Jews shaped Zionist ideology; Anglo-American Jewry lobbied for recognition. We, Diaspora Jews, funded wars, built infrastructure, defended Israel globally. Yet Israel treats us as lesser kin.
Just like many other Diaspora Zionists, Theodore Herzl never set foot in pre-state Palestine, yet he personifies, along with his Der Judenstaat (1896) what contemporary Zionism means. Co-chair Max Nordau architected the Basel Program; Ahad Ha'am championed cultural Zionism. Nahum Goldmann secured $822M in German reparations. Emma Lazarus, whose poem 'The New Colossus' ('Give me your tired, your poor...') inscribed on the Statue of Liberty symbolized Jewish immigrant refuge and inspired Zionist solidarity; Felix Warburg, a leading American Jewish philanthropist who funded Palestinian land purchases, agricultural settlements, and relief efforts through the Jewish Agency and Joint Distribution Committee; and Stephen S. Wise, Reform rabbi and Zionist leader who mobilized U.S. public opinion, lobbied President Wilson and Congress for the Balfour Declaration's support, and co-founded the American Jewish Congress to champion Jewish rights globally—alongside Louis Brandeis and Abba Hillel Silver—lobbied pivotal U.S. support. Emma Gottheil advanced WZO women's committees; Bernice Tannenbaum led Hadassah, rallying American women for state-building; Puah Rakovsky founded Russian women's Zionist groups; Bertha Pappenheim fought for women's emancipation and Jewish aid; Henrietta Szold created Youth Aliyah, saving 12,000+ children and pioneering Hadassah healthcare.
'Globalize Zionism' counters 'Globalize Intifada.' Envision Israelis abroad voting at embassies, a Global Jewish Assembly uniting us. Amid surging antisemitism, fragmented responses fail—united, we're unstoppable. Join the movement. Your voice, your vote, your moment: now. Am Israel Chai! The Jewish People will Live!
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Publisher - Frederic Eger
Language - English
Case Bound - PPC
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Frederic Eger
Published Date - 2027-01-01
ISBN - 9789934936951
Dimensions - 21.6 x 13.8 x 1.6 cm
Page Count - 186
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