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Herzl, Theodor

Herzl, a writer and a statesman, founded national Zionism and the World Zionist Organization, which elevated the Jewish problem to an international political subject of primary importance. His name and lifework, the political resurrection of the Jewish people, are engraved in the national consciousness and clothed in grandeur and legend.

Quotes:  Herzl Speaks His Mind on Issues, Events and Men.
In the quotes that follow, Herzl speaks on the topics of Zionism, the Homeland, the Uganda Offer, The Jewish State, Language in the State, the Envisioned Altneuland, and the Vatican. [Full article...]
Jewish History > 1860-1948: Early Zionist Age
Zionism > Essential Zionist Texts
Zionism > Who is a Zionist?
Zionism > Zionism and the Diaspora


Quotes:  Herzl Speaks His Mind on Issues, Events and Men
In the quotes that follow, Herzl speaks on the topics of the reaction to publication of The Jewish State, Organizing the Zionist Movement, and the Zionist Congress. [Full article...]
Jewish History > 1860-1948: Early Zionist Age
Zionism > Essential Zionist Texts
Zionism > Who is a Zionist?
Zionism > Zionism and the Diaspora


Quotes:  Herzl Speaks His Mind on Issues, Events and Men.
In the quotes that follow, Herzl speaks on the topics of Jewish immigration, the Galut, philanthropy, himself, other men, religion and rabbis. [Full article...]
Jewish History > 1860-1948: Early Zionist Age
Zionism > Essential Zionist Texts
Zionism > Who is a Zionist?
Zionism > Zionism and the Diaspora


Quotes:  Herzl Speaks His Mind on Issues, Events and Men.
In the quotes that follow, Herzl's addresses the topics of the Jewish People, Jewish Society, The Jewish Question, and Anti-Semitism. [Full article...]
Jewish History > 1860-1948: Early Zionist Age
Zionism > Essential Zionist Texts
Zionism > Who is a Zionist?
Zionism > Zionism and the Diaspora


Zionist Texts:  Altneuland - Book Five- Jerusalem
In his Zionist novel, Altneuland (Old New Land, 1902), Herzl pictured the future Jewish state as a socialist utopia. He envisioned a new society that was to rise in the Land of Israel on a cooperative basis utilizing science and technology in the development of the Land. [Full article...]
Zionism > Essential Zionist Texts


Zionist Texts:  Altnueland - Book Four - Passover
In his Zionist novel, Altneuland (Old New Land, 1902), Herzl pictured the future Jewish state as a socialist utopia. He envisioned a new society that was to rise in the Land of Israel on a cooperative basis utilizing science and technology in the development of the Land. [Full article...]
Zionism > Essential Zionist Texts


Zionist Texts:  Altneuland - Book Three Part Two- The Prosperous Land
In his Zionist novel, Altneuland (Old New Land, 1902), Herzl pictured the future Jewish state as a socialist utopia. He envisioned a new society that was to rise in the Land of Israel on a cooperative basis utilizing science and technology in the development of the Land. [Full article...]
Zionism > Essential Zionist Texts


Zionist Texts:  Altneuland - Book Three Part One- The Prosperous Land
In his Zionist novel, Altneuland (Old New Land, 1902), Herzl pictured the future Jewish state as a socialist utopia. He envisioned a new society that was to rise in the Land of Israel on a cooperative basis utilizing science and technology in the development of the Land. [Full article...]
Zionism > Essential Zionist Texts


Zionist Texts:  Altneuland - Book Two- Haifa 1923
In his Zionist novel, Altneuland (Old New Land, 1902), Herzl pictured the future Jewish state as a socialist utopia. He envisioned a new society that was to rise in the Land of Israel on a cooperative basis utilizing science and technology in the development of the Land. [Full article...]
Zionism > Essential Zionist Texts


Zionist Texts:  Altneuland - Part One - An Educated, Desperate Young Man
In his Zionist novel, Altneuland (Old New Land, 1902), Herzl pictured the future Jewish state as a socialist utopia. He envisioned a new society that was to rise in the Land of Israel on a cooperative basis utilizing science and technology in the development of the Land. [Full article...]
Zionism > Essential Zionist Texts


History in the Making:  Theodor Herzl's Opening Address to the First Zionist Congress
Read about Herzl's vision of a Jewish state. [Full article...]
Jewish History > 1860-1948: Early Zionist Age
Zionism > Essential Zionist Texts


The Jewish State:  The Jewish State - I. Introduction
Herzl, a writer and a statesman, founded national Zionism and the World Zionist Organization, which elevated the Jewish problem to an international political subject of primary importance. It was the Dreyfus case that awakened in him national Jewish feeling and brought him to the conclusion that the Jewish problem could only be solved by political means. The concept of emergence from the Diaspora and return to Zion found expression in his book "Der Judenstaat" or "The Jewish State", which was written in 1896. [Full article...]
Zionism > Essential Zionist Texts


The Jewish State:  The Jewish State - a. Preface
Herzl, a writer and a statesman, founded national Zionism and the World Zionist Organization, which elevated the Jewish problem to an international political subject of primary importance. It was the Dreyfus case that awakened in him national Jewish feeling and brought him to the conclusion that the Jewish problem could only be solved by political means. The concept of emergence from the Diaspora and return to Zion found expression in his book "Der Judenstaat" or "The Jewish State", which was written in 1896. [Full article...]
Zionism > Essential Zionist Texts


The Jewish State:  The Jewish State - III. The Jewish Company
Herzl, a writer and a statesman, founded national Zionism and the World Zionist Organization, which elevated the Jewish problem to an international political subject of primary importance. It was the Dreyfus case that awakened in him national Jewish feeling and brought him to the conclusion that the Jewish problem could only be solved by political means. The concept of emergence from the Diaspora and return to Zion found expression in his book "Der Judenstaat" or "The Jewish State", which was written in 1896. [Full article...]
Zionism > Essential Zionist Texts


The Jewish State:  The Jewish State - IV. Local Groups
Herzl, a writer and a statesman, founded national Zionism and the World Zionist Organization, which elevated the Jewish problem to an international political subject of primary importance. It was the Dreyfus case that awakened in him national Jewish feeling and brought him to the conclusion that the Jewish problem could only be solved by political means. The concept of emergence from the Diaspora and return to Zion found expression in his book "Der Judenstaat" or "The Jewish State", which was written in 1896. [Full article...]
Zionism > Essential Zionist Texts


The Jewish State:  The Jewish State - V. Society of Jews and Jewish State
Herzl, a writer and a statesman, founded national Zionism and the World Zionist Organization, which elevated the Jewish problem to an international political subject of primary importance. It was the Dreyfus case that awakened in him national Jewish feeling and brought him to the conclusion that the Jewish problem could only be solved by political means. The concept of emergence from the Diaspora and return to Zion found expression in his book "Der Judenstaat" or "The Jewish State", which was written in 1896. [Full article...]
Zionism > Essential Zionist Texts


The Jewish State:  The Jewish State - II. General Part
Herzl, a writer and a statesman, founded national Zionism and the World Zionist Organization, which elevated the Jewish problem to an international political subject of primary importance. It was the Dreyfus case that awakened in him national Jewish feeling and brought him to the conclusion that the Jewish problem could only be solved by political means. The concept of emergence from the Diaspora and return to Zion found expression in his book "Der Judenstaat" or "The Jewish State", which was written in 1896. [Full article...]
Zionism > Essential Zionist Texts


The Jewish State:  The Jewish State - VI. Conclusion
Herzl, a writer and a statesman, founded national Zionism and the World Zionist Organization, which elevated the Jewish problem to an international political subject of primary importance. It was the Dreyfus case that awakened in him national Jewish feeling and brought him to the conclusion that the Jewish problem could only be solved by political means. The concept of emergence from the Diaspora and return to Zion found expression in his book "Der Judenstaat" or "The Jewish State", which was written in 1896. [Full article...]
Zionism > Essential Zionist Texts