Theodor Herzl
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Theodor Herzl er blitt kalt for den politiske sionismens far, og i Staten Israels uavhengighetserklæring fra 1948 blir han kalt for den jødiske statens åndelige far.Theodor Herzl var en jødisk journalist som ble opprørt over den antisemittismen som han bevitnet i Paris og andre steder i Europa på slutten av 1800-tallet. Herzl hadde tidligere trodd at når jødene blir assimilert, ville det føre til at antisemittismen ville forsvinne.Men da han ble rystet av antisemittiske utbrudd, skrev han boka Der Judenstaat, Den jødiske staten, der han argumenterte med at løsningen på problemet med antisemittisme må være at jødene får sin egen stat. Det var…
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Theodor Herzl er blitt kalt for den politiske sionismens far, og i Staten Israels uavhengighetserklæring fra 1948 blir han kalt for den jødiske statens åndelige far.Theodor Herzl var en jødisk journalist som ble opprørt over den antisemittismen som han bevitnet i Paris og andre steder i Europa på slutten av 1800-tallet. Herzl hadde tidligere trodd at når jødene blir assimilert, ville det føre til at antisemittismen ville forsvinne.Men da han ble rystet av antisemittiske utbrudd, skrev han boka Der Judenstaat, Den jødiske staten, der han argumenterte med at løsningen på problemet med antisemittisme må være at jødene får sin egen stat. Det var denne boka som ble startskuddet for en prosess der Sionistorganisasjonen ble dannet året etterpå med Herzl som leder. Denne organisasjonen jobbet så utrettelig for å opprette en jødisk stat inntil dette ble en virkelighet i mai 1948.I anledning Staten Israels 70-års jubileum i 2018 blir denne boka nå utgitt på norsk. I boka finnes det blant annet en kort biografi om Theodor Herzl, og en kronologi over Herzls liv og tjeneste.
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- ISBN: 978-91-983639-7-5
- EAN: 9789198363975
- Produktnummer: 29421051
- Verlag: Israelbok
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
- Seitenangabe: 130 S.
- Masse: H20.3 cm x B12.7 cm x D0.7 cm 149 g
- Abbildungen: Paperback
- Gewicht: 149
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Theodor Herzl (2 May 1860 - 3 July 1904) was a Austro-Hungarian Jewish journalist, playwright, political activist, and writer 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. Though he died before its establishment, he is known as the father of the State of Israel.While Herzl is specifically mentioned in the Israeli Declaration of Independence and is officially referred to as the spiritual father of the Jewish State,[3] i.e. the visionary who gave a concrete, practicable platform and framework to political Zionism, he was not the first Zionist theoretician or activist; scholars, many of them religious such as rabbis Yehuda Bibas, Zvi Hirsch Kalischer and Judah Alkalai, promoted a range of proto-Zionist ideas before him.As the Paris correspondent for Neue Freie Presse, Herzl followed the Dreyfus affair, a political scandal that divided the Third French Republic from 1894 until its resolution in 1906. It was a notorious antisemitic incident in France in which a Jewish French army captain was falsely convicted of spying for Germany. Herzl was witness to mass rallies in Paris following the Dreyfus trial. There has been some controversy surrounding the impact that this event had on Herzl and his conversion to Zionism. Herzl himself stated that the Dreyfus case turned him into a Zionist and that he was particularly affected by chants of Death to the Jews! from the crowds. This had been the widely held belief for some time. However, some modern scholars now believe that due to little mention of the Dreyfus affair in Herzl's earlier accounts and a seemingly contrary reference he made in them to shouts of Death to the traitor! that he may have exaggerated the influence it had on him in order to create further support for his goals
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