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Crowds await Israel’s Declaration of Independence, written with the help of an American Jew. Independence Hall/Beit Haatzmaut Museum.
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March 31, 2023

Podcast: Neil Rogachevsky and Dov Zigler on the Political Philosophy of Israel’s Declaration of Independence

By Neil Rogachevsky, Dov Zigler, Tikvah Podcast at Mosaic

The authors of a new book explore the principles animating Israel's founding moment.

Podcast: Neil Rogachevsky and Dov Zigler

Nearly 75 years ago, on May 14, 1948, David Ben-Gurion proclaimed Israel’s sovereignty: a renewed Jewish state, the political expression of the national home of the Jewish people, located in their ancestral homeland.

Many essays and books have been published about the words Ben-Gurion spoke that day—Israel’s Declaration of Independence. But Professor Neil Rogachevsky and his co-author Dov Zigler take a new angle on the declaration and what it means.

In a new book from Cambridge University Press, Israel’s Declaration of Independence: The History and Political Theory of the Nation’s Founding Moment, they look at the drafting process and distill from the elements that endured from draft to draft—as well as the elements that were changed or removed—a political theory of Israel’s founding, in which the political purposes of the Israeli project are made most clearly manifest.

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