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291World. All of these resources will be of great help to the <strong>Ashkenazi</strong> state.<strong>The</strong>re will be no lack of space. <strong>The</strong>re will be no lack of knowledge. <strong>The</strong>great preparation will limit, to a minimum, the need for a class of manuallaborers, a class that is disappearing from the <strong>Ashkenazi</strong> People. <strong>The</strong>re willbe no lack of sources of funding and loans. <strong>The</strong> moment the curse of anti-Semitism begins in the United States, the founding of an <strong>Ashkenazi</strong> statewill be indicated as a logical remedy, and in an amazingly short period oftime, a legendary <strong>Ashkenazi</strong> civilization is likely to rise.<strong>The</strong> tendency to repeat, and the tendency to spread out and expand are thetwo dominating tendencies in Hebrew history. <strong>The</strong>re is no people thatdesires, as much as our people, to repeat the past and to return to the placefrom which it came. And no people, as much as our people, has soforcefully left the conditions of its ancient, and small, historical birth, andspread over the face of the entire Earth to flood it with its influence. <strong>The</strong>State of Israel is the fruit of the Hebrew desire to repeat, and the <strong>Ashkenazi</strong>nation will be the fruit of the Hebrew desire to spread out. <strong>The</strong>se twodesires are bound together and were born one within the other. <strong>The</strong> Stateof Israel had barely arisen and it had already begun the race for transitionthrough its various, and varied, activities, which are done all over theworld, and which pave the way for an <strong>Ashkenazi</strong> state.12From its earliest youth, the People of Israel dwelt alone, but at the sametime it still has a worldly mission. Does this mission exist even today?Does the <strong>Ashkenazi</strong> People carry, within it, a mission for the peoples of theworld, to all those who were created in the image of God? To thisquestion, the author answers in the affirmative. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ashkenazi</strong> mission isbound up with the most ancient concept of the People of Israel, the conceptof the relationship between time and space.Jewish monotheism contributed greatly to the development of the naturalsciences by concluding that there is but one God who created all that exists,and not many gods, and that one law rules over the whole world and not

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