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“If Jews in exile found a homeland in the text, it was because it was not a, but the text, the Tora, the wri-tten record of the divine covenant, locating Jews in time and space… and making them a people, despite their dispersion, who shared a constitu-tion and a culture.”
Jonathan Sacks, chief rabbi of Great Britain and a professor of philosophy at the University of London.
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