An Ottoman Jewish Zionist Volunteers for the Greek Army

Let me be frank: I was there, but as a Zionist. I thought Judaism and Zionism in particular needed to be represented in some way. It was a grand idea, a matter of defending a supreme liberty. Jews fully understand what liberty means to others and have tried to gain it for themselves in every age and in each diaspora. Yet unfortunately they do not…

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This article was printed in July 1897 in the Italian monthly Il Vessillo Israelitco, published by Rabbi Flaminio Servi in Casale Monferrato.

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