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Parashah and Politics Podcast·Episode 38·12:13

Parashat Korach: Jabotinsky and the Love of the Land

In the exploration of Parashat Korach, Rabbi Meir Soloveichik delves into the intricate relationship between historical events and biblical narratives, drawing parallels between the Zionist movement's debates and the biblical story of Korach's rebellion. The Sixth Zionist Congress of 1903, often remembered for the contentious "Uganda Plan," serves as a backdrop to understand the profound connection many Jews felt towards the Holy Land, despite never having set foot on its soil. This connection is exemplified by figures like Vladimir Jabotinsky, who, despite his initial assimilation, found himself deeply moved by the idea of a Jewish homeland. This historical reflection is mirrored in the biblical narrative where Korach, Dathan, and Abiram challenge Moses' leadership, questioning the promise of the Holy Land. Their punishment, being swallowed by the earth, symbolizes the consequences of undermining faith in the divine promise of the land.

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