Will It


If you will it, it is no dream. ~ Theodor Hertzl

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9 Responses to Will It

  1. Yehiuda Kramer says:

    maybe stick to quotes from Shomray Torah

  2. Menachem Spiegel says:

    I don’t think it’s appropriate to quote from such a person, regardless of his quote

    Kol Tuv,
    Rabbi Menachem Spiegel

  3. A poshut yid says:

    What is the relation between Emuna and Herzel ? Does it mean somebody can be a koifer and a Maamin. I think you should delete such a post.

  4. AMG says:

    Happy Birthday Israel! Love this blog. Keep up the good work.

  5. SF says:

    Great post !!! And great blog – Thank You – Happy Birthday Israel!!!

  6. Blimy Gluckstadt says:

    Are you for real – you’re quoting Hertzl – one day the Kotzker and one day his friend Hertzl – who is an עוקר דת???????????????????

  7. Alex Auspitz says:

    HERTZEL?? Really?

    Alex / EMI Yoshi Inc.

  8. dakesselman says:

    Great quote. As to the few unfortunate negative comments, I would suggest that while Hertzl was not religious, what he accomplished led to the estabishment of the state of Israel and was extraordinary, and we should be able to credit him for that.
    The Gemara Sanhedrin 102b says: “R’ Yochanan said: Why did Omri (an idolatrous king and the father of Achav, a completely evil king and idol worshipper) merit to be king? Because he added one fortified city to Eretz Yisroel.” Noone would suggest that Omri should be looked up to, but if the tannaim could credit him for his role in building one city in Israel, we should be able to credit Herzl for setting the stage for the creation of the state of Israel, which is the אתחלתא דגאולתא. To bring the full geulah, we need at least that minimal achdus that allows to respect a fellow Jew (even if not traditionally religious). And his quote is an important concept to boot.
    Thank you Emuna Daily for your aways inspiring messages.

  9. shikkerdovid says:

    Herzl is a hero. Every Jew is not held to the same yardstick with Hashem. We owe Herzl a debt of hakaras hatov for his vision, his desire and yes. his dream.

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