The Declaration of Independence is the founding document of the State of Israel and is regarded as an expression of the nation’s vision and its central beliefs. As such, it is similar to France’s Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, Britain’s Magna Carta, and the US Declaration of Independence. Although it was composed in a time of great tension, the declaration is succinct, written in expressive but not flowery language. While it conveys the spirit of those dramatic days, it also addresses itself effectively to the future. Because there was no time to spare, [due to EMERGENCY] the Declaration was read from a mimeographed sheet, and the 37 signatories – members of the Provisional Council of State – signed their names to a blank parchment sheet. The official copy of the Declaration was later inscribed by an artist. It was laid out in the form of a scroll and placed in a silver case.
https://catalog.archives.gov.il/en/chapter/the-declaration-of-independence/
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