Quote by Meir Kahane
For so long as the Jew has even one ally, he will be convinced - in his smallness of mind - that his salvation came from that ally. It is only when he is alone - against all of his own efforts and frantic attempts - that he will, through no choice, be compelled to turn to G-d.
Summary
This quote suggests that a Jew or any individual may rely on external allies or sources for their salvation, falsely attributing their success solely to those allies. However, when left alone and faced with challenges beyond their control, they are compelled to seek spiritual guidance from a higher power, such as God. It signifies the idea that one's dependence on worldly assistance can hinder their recognition of the true source of strength and salvation.
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Alone
By Meir Kahane