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What if Israel was somewhere else? Historic Proposals for a Jewish State

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Aug 28, 2023
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🔝 Today’s Featured Story

Nowadays, many of us take the State of Israel, in our ancestral homeland, as a given.

But not too long ago, before the country was founded in 1948, there were at least eight different proposals for where the Jews should create a state — including the United States, Tasmania, the Russian Empire, and Madagascar.

What happened to each of these plans? And why were they suggested in the first place?

Dive into this under-the-radar piece of Jewish history, and then leave us a comment with what you think:

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