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Theodor Herzl

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for State of Israel
Theodor Herzl
Life of Theodor Herzl:

•Born in 1860 in Hungary

•Died in 1902 in Austria

•Secular Jew

•Journalist and playwriter

•Paris correspondent for the Neue Freie


Presse, Austria’s leading newspaper
Karl Győző Istóczy
Duhring
German philosopher Hungarian
politician
Motivation

Public events Antisemitis


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The Dreyfus Personal


Affair experience
Der Judenstaat
● published in Vienna in 1896

● modern political Jewish state


 mirroring all other nations

● Palestine (or Argentina)

● Call for a one nation  peoplehood

● Autonomous right
Two organs
of the Jewish state

The Society The Jewish Company


of the Jews
FOLLOW SCEPTIC
ERS
A modern Moses S
Jabotinsky
Baron Edmond de
Rothschild
«We are a people – one people.»
—THEODOR
HERZL
First Zionists
congress
1897
Basel, Switzerland
Declaration of Independence of the State of Israel
On May 14, 1948
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Resources
● Herzl Theodor. 1968. Der Judenstaat. Osnabrück: O. Zeller.

● About: Der Judenstaat [WWW Document], 2023. . dbpedia.org. URL


https://dbpedia.org/page/Der_Judenstaat (accessed 3.15.23).

● Cohn, H.J., 1970. Theodor Herzl’s Conversion to Zionism. Jewish Social Studies 32, 101–110.

● Israel Science and Technology Directory, 2023. Declaration of Independence of the State of Israel
[WWW Document]. science.co.il. URL
https://www.science.co.il/israel-history/Declaration-of-independence.php (accessed 3.15.23).

● Patai, R., Sachar, H.M., 1977. A History of Israel: From the Rise of Zionism to Our Time. The American
Historical Review 82, 707. https://doi.org/10.2307/1851048

● Zilbersheid, U., 2004. The Utopia of Theodor Herzl. Israel Studies 9, 80–114.

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