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  2. Theodor Herzl - Wikipedia

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    Theodor Herzl [a] (2 May 1860 – 3 July 1904) [3] was an Austro-Hungarian Jewish journalist, lawyer, writer, playwright and political activist who was the father of modern political Zionism. Herzl formed the Zionist Organization and promoted Jewish immigration to Palestine in an effort to form a Jewish state.

  3. The Old New Land - Wikipedia

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    Herzl's friend Felix Salten visited Palestine in 1924 and saw how Herzl's dream was coming true. Next year, Salten gave his travel book the title Neue Menschen auf alter Erde (“New People on Old Soil”), [12] and both the title of this book and its contents allude to Herzl's Altneuland. [13] First Hebrew edition of the book, printed in 1902

  4. It Is No Dream - Wikipedia

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    It Is No Dream (also known as It Is No Dream: The Life of Theodor Herzl) is a 2012 American documentary film written and directed by Richard Trank, based on original materials created by Trank and Rabbi Marvin Hier, with whom Trank co-produced the film.

  5. Midstream (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It to a significant degree saw itself as playing a role somewhat similar to that of Commentary, an intellectual publication of the American Jewish Committee, but with an explicitly Jewish focus. Midstream began publication in 1955. [3] Started as a Quarterly Jewish Review, it became a monthly in 1965. [4] [5] Its final print edition was ...

  6. Jewish question - Wikipedia

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    Theodor Herzl's 1896 treatise Der Judenstaat advocates Zionism as a "modern solution for the Jewish question" by creating an independent Jewish state, preferably in Ottoman-controlled Palestine. [5] The 1934 science fiction novel Zwei im andern Land by the German rabbi Martin Salomonski imagines a refuge for Jews on the moon. [6]

  7. Neue Menschen auf alter Erde - Wikipedia

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    Salten considered it one of his two books worthy of special mention. [1] Felix Salten was awakened to his Jewish heritage and to the cause of Zionism by the journalist and writer Theodor Herzl who in 1896 published the pamphlet Der Judenstaat and became a personal friend to Salten. Later, Salten contributed to Herzl’s newspaper Die Zeit. [2]

  8. Der Judenstaat - Wikipedia

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    Der Judenstaat (German, lit. ' The State of the Jews ', [1] commonly rendered [2] [3] as The Jewish State) is a pamphlet written by Theodor Herzl and published in February 1896 in Leipzig and Vienna by M. Breitenstein's Verlags-Buchhandlung.

  9. Ernst Pawel - Wikipedia

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    In this book, Pawel included a "political and social background of ... turn-of-the-century Prague". [18] In 1989, Pawel released The Labyrinth of Exile: A Life of Theodor Herzl. [19] In a review by the Boston Globe, Harry Zohn said Pawel "[editorialized], [vented] some of his personal prejudices and [made] misstatements" with his Herzl book. [20]