Let's ignore that fact that you haven't actually provided any source for your alleged quote
Oh, by all means - here's the source...
pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwik_Zamenhof
"Przyjdzie chwila, że cała polska ziemia zrozumie, jaką promienną sławę dał ten wielki
syn swojej ojczyźnie..."
...that crazy old Rabbi - what was he thinking? :)
didn't refer to himself as being Polish, didn't refer to where he lived as Poland, spoke Polish
as a third language and had no Polish ancestors!
none of it changes the fact that Zamenhof did not consider himself to be Polish
He might not have Polish ancestors, spoke Polish as a third language and didn't even realize
his Polishness, but deep inside he was Polish through and through. One would think that you
live here long enough to know that being Polish is not about genes, nationality or a state
you live in, but unfortunately the spirit of Polishness still evades you.
On one side - I have words of old, wise Rabbi; on the other - the words of Harry from PF.
With all due respect to Harry from PF, I'd rather believe Rabbi Poznański - the Great Rabbi
of Warsaw synagogue at the time Zamenhof, the great son of Poland, died.