I saw you then not only as the symbol of your people and its greatness, but as the voice of the invincible and uncompromising conscience of the human race at a time of danger to the dignity of man, created in the image of God. It was not only the liberties and the honor of your own people that you saved.


Letter to Winston Churchill on his leadership during World War II (1961), as quoted in "Churchill and the Jewish state" by Colin Shindle in The Jerusalem Post (27 December 2007)


I saw you then not only as the symbol of your people and its greatness, but as the voice of the invincible and uncompromising conscience of the human ...

I saw you then not only as the symbol of your people and its greatness, but as the voice of the invincible and uncompromising conscience of the human ...

I saw you then not only as the symbol of your people and its greatness, but as the voice of the invincible and uncompromising conscience of the human ...

I saw you then not only as the symbol of your people and its greatness, but as the voice of the invincible and uncompromising conscience of the human ...