Why were these soldiers in Jerusalem for Pesach over 100 years ago?

ShmuelOttoman SurrenderDuring WWI the British captured Jerusalem from the Ottoman Turks on December 9 of 1917 (picture on right is the Turks surrendering the Holy City which they had occupied for 400 years). This began a year-long campaign by the British to liberate all of “Palestine” from the enemy.

Meanwhile Jewish volunteers from all over the world had formed a Jewish Legion to fight with the British Army. The Jewish Legion consisted of volunteers from Canada, the USA, Europe and “Palestine.” They heeded the rallying cries of Jewish Zionist leaders like Zeev Jabotinsky and Yosef Trumpeldor and joined the British forces to help liberate “Palestine.”

The Jewish Legion were stationed in Cairo and were brought into “Palestine” in June 1918 to help General Allenby fight against the Turks in the Jordan Valley.

The picture above was taken at the Passover Seder in 1919 at the British Soldiers Home in Jerusalem. Note the soldier in the front has the words “Pesach Yerushalayim” embroidered on his Fez!

Thanks to israeldailypicture.com for source material.


1 Comment

R.A.Smith · March 27, 2023 at 4:55 pm

The Jewish Regiment was stationed at Crownhill Fort, Plymouth, England where David ben Gurion and Ze’ev Jabotinsky were trained. The troops used to march to Plymouth Synagogue on Shabbat for services.

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