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Theodor Herzl: Father of Zionism
In 1894, Paris massed with rallies where the people shouted: “Death to the Jews!” It was during the Dreyfus Affair, now made infamous in France’s history, when the French Jewish officer Captain Alfred Dreyfus was wrongfully accused of treason. The evidence against Dreyfus was so thin that many believe that it was anti-semitism which skewed the trial.
This event left an indelible mark on Theodor Herzl, a Hungarian-born Jewish journalist who at the time was the Paris correspondent for a prominent Viennese newspaper. Herzl studied the prevalence of anti-semitism in Europe and abroad and concluded that it was undefeatable. The only solution, he decided, was for the Jewish people to form their own independent, socialist, peaceful state.
Herzl published his ideas in a series of writings, beginning with Der Judenstaat (“The Jewish State”) in 1896 and including the novel Altneuland (“Old-New Land”) in 1902. His ideas were controversial but became popular among Jews of Eastern Europe.
In the course of Herzl’s attempt to convince European Jewish leaders of his dream, he spearheaded the First Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland. He was to oversee six more such Congresses in the course of his lifetime, and see the beginnings of a following.
Herzl died in 1904 of a heart attack at the age of 44. Before his death, he requested that his remains be interred one day in Palestine. Today, Herzl lies buried on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.
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