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The Jewish State
Book • 1904
Theodor Herzl's "The Jewish State" is a seminal political text outlining the concept of establishing a Jewish state in Palestine.
Published in 1896, it served as a foundational document for the Zionist movement, advocating for a Jewish homeland to address antisemitism and provide a safe haven for the Jewish people.
The book's proposals sparked intense debate and laid the groundwork for the complex political realities that would unfold in the 20th century.
Herzl's vision, while influential, also faced criticism for its potential impact on the existing Palestinian population.
The book's enduring legacy lies in its role as a catalyst for the creation of the State of Israel.
Published in 1896, it served as a foundational document for the Zionist movement, advocating for a Jewish homeland to address antisemitism and provide a safe haven for the Jewish people.
The book's proposals sparked intense debate and laid the groundwork for the complex political realities that would unfold in the 20th century.
Herzl's vision, while influential, also faced criticism for its potential impact on the existing Palestinian population.
The book's enduring legacy lies in its role as a catalyst for the creation of the State of Israel.
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