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Theodor Herzl



Herzl, Theodor - tāˈōdôr hĕrˈtsəl, 1860–1904, Hungarian Jew, founder of modern Zionism. Sent to Paris as a correspondent for the Vienna Neue Frei Presse, he reported on the Dreyfus affair. Appalled by the vicious anti-Semitism he observed, he decided that Jewish assimilation in Europe was impossible and that the only solution to the Jewish   Read More...

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    History of Zionism: A Handbook and Dictionary
    by Hershel Edelheit, Abfaham J. Edelheit. 653 pgs.



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