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The Jewish State - by Theodor Herzl
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- A foundational text for the Zionist movement, The Jewish State presents Theodor Herzl's vision for a Jewish homeland as a solution to anti-Semitism and diaspora challenges.
- Author(s): Theodor Herzl
- 128 Pages
- History, Middle East
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About the Book
First published as a pamphlet in Vienna in 1896, this present volume is a complete and unabridged replication of "The Jewish State," reproduced from the edition published by the American Zionist Emergency Council of New York in 1946. (Judaism)Book Synopsis
A foundational text for the Zionist movement, The Jewish State presents Theodor Herzl's vision for a Jewish homeland as a solution to anti-Semitism and diaspora challenges. Herzl outlines a practical and political path toward the establishment of a safe and sovereign state for Jews, exploring social, economic, and logistical questions. This work remains essential for understanding the origins of modern Zionism and the profound impact of Herzl's ideas on Jewish and world history.