Matthias Henriques replies,
"If you will allow us a moment, we need some time to talk about what you have proposed. Do you mind waiting in the other room, please? Noya will bring you there, and provide you with some tea or coffee while you wait." He gestures to a middle aged woman who steps over and guides Eliyahu to another room in the building. Once Eliyahu has left, the Jews begin debating what was proposed. The voices spread throughout the room, with various opinions being voiced. It would be extremely unlikely that Eliyahu would hear any of the debates happening in the room.
It's an awfully small island...
What about the locals?
They can be dealt with, that's not hard.
Undeveloped...
Quite a few restrictions...
Far away from the Holy Land...
Military restrictions...
Beholden to foreign powers...
Can't trust Catholics...
Do we want to associate with communists?
What other options do we have?
Doesn't even have an airport...
No real support if we don't submit to Tai rule...
They're willing to work with us...
But at what cost?
What isn't he telling us?
What do they want out of this?
The discussions continue, with those leaning against the idea gaining more support, but not enough to sway those who are undecided. In the end, there are roughly 35% in favour, 40% against, and 25% undecided. Uncertain whether these discussions will go anywhere fruitful, Henriques is instructed to bring Eliyahu on a trip to the local Jewish Quarter with him, to learn more about his motives, away from the Council of Elders. Meanwhile, members of the Council of Elders will continue to sound out the perspectives of other world powers, to see if anyone else has any proposals for the Jewish people, and/or wants to sponsor them to find a new homeland.
A good two hours after being sent out, Henriques enters the other room where Eliyahu is waiting, and greets him.
"My apologies for the delay, but I am afraid discussions will be continuing for quite some time still. If you will come with me, I have been instructed to show you around Krakow." From there, he would lead Eliyahu to a waiting car, where they would travel to Kazimierz, the Jewish Quarter of Krakow. There, Henriques would walk through the quarter with Eliyahu, pointing out elements of Jewish culture, and also points where the local rulers caused the Jews great harm, such as the local cemetery, the bullet holes in the synagogue walls, and the bars on the jails. Henriques would not speak of the meeting, waiting to see if Eliyahu would speak of it first.
Meanwhile, the other members of the Council of Elders would send feelers to other major world powers, inquiring if any of them would be willing to sponsor the Jews in their search of a new homeland.
@The British Commonwealth @Mexican Empire @Kingdom of Rome [start a new thread if you're interested, I'm going to give 48 irl hours to respond, otherwise I'll take it as not interested]