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Theodor Herzl's journey from a Hungarian upbringing to becoming a pivotal figure in the establishment of Israel is marked by his response to rampant anti-Semitism in Europe. He envisioned a Jewish homeland in Palestine, articulating his ideas in "The Jewish State," published in 1896. This influential work advocated for diplomatic efforts to gain international support for a Jewish nation, aiming to liberate Jews from poverty and oppression. Herzl's writings have been widely disseminated, playing a crucial role in shaping Jewish national identity and the Zionist movement.
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The Jewish State, Theodor Herzl
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2011
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- Titel
- The Jewish State
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Theodor Herzl
- Verlag
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2011
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 80
- ISBN13
- 9781420942880
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Sachbücher, Sozialwissenschaften, Historisches Thema, Geschichte, Esoterik & Religion, Politikwissenschaft, Philosophisches Thema, Religion, Philosophie, Politik, Geschenke für Opa, Juden, Studium, Jüdische Literatur, Israel, Judentum, Studien, Zionismus
- Erstveröffentlichung
- 1896
- Originaltitel
- Der Judenstaat: Versuch einer modernen Lösung der Judenfrage
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- Beschreibung
- Theodor Herzl's journey from a Hungarian upbringing to becoming a pivotal figure in the establishment of Israel is marked by his response to rampant anti-Semitism in Europe. He envisioned a Jewish homeland in Palestine, articulating his ideas in "The Jewish State," published in 1896. This influential work advocated for diplomatic efforts to gain international support for a Jewish nation, aiming to liberate Jews from poverty and oppression. Herzl's writings have been widely disseminated, playing a crucial role in shaping Jewish national identity and the Zionist movement.
