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Theodor Herzl



Herzl, Theodor (1860–1904), Austrian writer and founder of the political Zionist movement. Convinced by the anti-Semitism surrounding the Dreyfus Affair that Jewish assimilation was impossible, he proposed the establishment of a Jewish state and in 1897 organized the first Zionist World Congress.



See also: Zionism.

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