back then, i was thinking exactly like the great austrian journalist theather hurzel, the founder of the jewish agency and the mastermind of the jewish state manifesto, herzel and his book for. ism for traditional jews is just like judah hanasi and his book mishna, the first section of the tellment. in whatever society we were in, we tried with complete sincerity to integrate with that society in our social life and harmonize with them and at the same time. the faith of our ancestors, but we were not allowed, over the next two years, about 20,00 more jews immigrated to palestine under the ottoman empire, and unfortunately, it's... it's obvious that they still did not benefit from the lands and were considered guests. the unrecognized jews, while living on the outskirts of arab cities, continued to own cities and choose names for their cities, but only in their dreams. for example, in 1909, nahem sakalo used the name tel aviv instead of the promised land, in his translation of herzel's book. it meant the spring hill. for our dreams to come true, maybe we had to start with naming those