David Ben-Gurion The TANACH and The Land: Renewed Luminosity
Matia Kam
Ever since I came to the land, I was shaped by TANACH, since only here could I begin to fully grasp its rich depth; it influenced me more than any other book or literature, Jewish and non-Jewish. That is how David Ben-Gurion saw the uniquely deep connection that he felt with TANACH, forged here in the land and particularly after the establishment of the state. The establishment of the state and the war of independence shone a new light on the TANACH, particularly the stories of the fathers, the coming out of Egypt, the conquest followed by living on the land, all that could have not take place in two thousand years of exile, a time that produced varied and great Jewish worksyet dimmed the luminosity of the book of books. Its renewed authentic and full luminosity was possible only with the return of Jewish sovereignty. Ben-Gurion therefore concluded that, without knowing the TANACH, we cannot have self-understanding, an understanding of our origin, our spirit, our life-mission and our future. read more