It was not a happy or triumphant return for these people, though it was a major political success for the priesthood. The Levites met the same difficulty as the Zionists in 1903, 1929 and 1953: the chosen people did not want to go to the promised land. Moreover, the leaders did not intend to head ―the return‖; they wished to stay in Babylon (as the Zionist leaders today wish to stay in New York).

