Lexicographical Neighbors of Galut
Literary usage of Galut
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Library of Original Sources: Ideas that Have Influenced Civilization, in edited by Oliver Joseph Thatcher (1915)
"And they drank from it save a few of them, and when he crossed it, he and those
who believed with him, they said, 'We have no power this day against galut ..."
2. For the Land and the Lord: Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel by Ian Lustick (1988)
"Yaacov Ariel has put it this way: In the galut [Exile] faithful Jews opposed both
equal rights and equal responsibilities for Jews. ..."
3. The Library of Original Sources by Oliver Joseph Thatcher (1907)
"And they drank from it save a few of them, and when he crossed it, he and those
who believed with him, they said, 'We have no power this day against galut ..."
4. Attaining the Worlds Beyond: A Guide to Spiritual Discovery by Michael Laitman (2003)
"galut is not the physical enslavement that was experienced by all nations at some
... galut is the enslavement of each of us by our worst enemy—egoism. ..."
5. The Voice of Jerusalem by Israel Zangwill (1921)
"It has been suspected that, though Israel has been preserved in the galut by his
religion, his religion is in reality only the mask of his invincible will ..."
6. A French-English Dictionary for Chemists by Austin McDowell Patterson (1921)
"... saltiness. galut, m. safety; salutation, greeting; salute. salutaire, a.
salutary; wholesome; beneficial. samarium, m. samarium. samarskite, /. (Min. ..."