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Q&A: State, Sanhedrin, Exile, and Redemption

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State, Sanhedrin, Exile, and Redemption

Question

With Israel Independence Day approaching, from your perspective is it valid to say that today we are in a state of national redemption and religious exile?
National redemption, because we are a people with an army, independence, a democratic state of the Jewish people, a thriving economy, etc.
Religious exile (or lack of religious freedom), in the sense that there is no Sanhedrin and there is fundamentalist petrification.
That is, there is a perspective on nationhood, a perspective on religion, and also a connection between the two.

Answer

Obviously you can say that — here, you said it. By your definitions, that is indeed the situation. But these are semantic definitions, and I do not see much significance in them. The more relevant question is what our attitude toward these processes ought to be, not what we call them.

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