THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 12, 1978 31 Israel's 30th Anniversary Supplement The Jewish News Salutes the People of Israel on the 30th Anniversary of Their independence n5wnon w ► zi THE PRIME MINISTER Let us rejoice. Thirty years ago, 1,878 after the destruction of the Second Temple after the Roman conquerors had proclaimed 'Judea vanquished', our people lived to see again the renewal of our independence in the land of Israel and there unfurl the flag of our freedom among the independent nations. It is a unique event in the annals of mankind. In the intervening centuries between the fall and rise of free Israel the Jewish people were scattered, humiliated, deported, wandered from one country to another deprived of liberty and human dignity, violently attacked and permanently perse- cuted. Ultimately, in Europe, millions of our people, men, women, and children, were physically annihilated. Such was the indescribable price we paid for the exile from the land of our forefathers. But then, with the last vestige of our national and human strength, after having lost one-third of our people, our generation rose in revolt against homelessness and helplessness in an heroic fight of the few against the many. With great sacrifice we won the day and regained an independent country: Thus it was that thirty years ago, on the Fourth of lyar, a great light dawned on our people. Free Israel came into being. The history of these past thirty years is also unique. Our state was attacked time and again. We had to fight many battles in order to maintain our independence. At the very same time there was a magnificent process of building up the country, of turning desert land into green pastures, of bringing in the exiles of our people from four corners of the world, of the most creative work in every sphere of life. Jerusalem has been reunited, our• victorious army strengthened. Our wonderful young generation, serene and devoted, is the pride of our hearts. It is true that for the last thirty years we have not enjoyed a single day of peace. We have embarked last year, in the wake of ceaseless previous efforts, on the road of direct negotiations to establish peace between ourselves and our neighbors. De- spite all the difficulties, we believe that this noble goal will be reached. We shall not cease in our effort to achieve the peace and the security for which we yearn. We owe a special debt and concern for a remnant of the Jewish people in Europe, our brethren in the Soviet Union. Their return to Judaism, their plight and fight for the return to the Land of Israel is, historically, the second greatest event of our time after the renewal of our independence. We must stand by them and wage an incessant campaign for their inalienable right to reach the historic homeland of the Jewish people. Admittedly, we have difficulties in many spheres of life. But if we remember where we were and what we were only one generation ago, in the 30's, and in the 40's, and how with our own initiative, sacrifice and effort, we changed fundamentally the situation of Our people from tragedy to triumph, we have reason to believe that we shall overcome all the obstacles and guarantee the future of our children's children. On this great anniversary, we bow our heads in humility and love as we remember our fallen heroes of the Haganah, Palmach, Irgun, Lehi, Mahal and the soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces. It is their self-sacrifice which brought us out from bondage and regained for us the dignity of independence. They will be engraved on the hearts of our people for ever and ever. The Jewish people on the Land of Israel and all over the world, together with men and women of goodwill in every nation, rejoice this day as we celebrate the triumph of the spirit over matter, of right over wrong, of justice over iniquity. Israel's rebirth is, indeed, a victory of humanity. •