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theodor herzl
Jewish artists’ intertwined roots, identity on display
“You have his nose,” said a man I’ve never met before, pointing to a photo of Theodor Herzl displayed on the wall.
Partition and the triumph of Zionist pragmatism
In a famous diary entry after the First Zionist Congress in 1897 in Basel, Switzerland, Theodor Herzl confided.
48 Herzl St.: Where ‘Israel Story’ highlights live
Normal people’s stories are what fuel the “Israel Story” podcast, particularly the one about 48 Herzl St. (These highlights are culled from the reporter’s translation of the Hebrew podcast and the English version, recorded live at a recent New York event.)
The Israeli story of ‘Sipur Yisraeli’
Visionary Zionist Theodor Herzl’s dream of a Jewish state came true in 1948, when Israel won what became known as Milhemet HaAtzmaut, the War of Independence.
ZOA supports Israeli bill affirming Israel as Jewish State
Legislation is under consideration in Jerusalem that formalizes Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people. We support it. Why?