Theodor Herzl: Father of Zionism

In the late nineteenth century, one man envisioned a Jewish State that would someday emerge as Israel. Though Jews had been living in Palestine for thousands of years, it was the vision of Zionism that led to the creation of the State of Israel. That vision was spearheaded at least in part by Theodor Herzl, a Hungarian Jewish journalist who bore unhappy witness to the ravages of anti-semitism in Europe. The only solution, Herzl believed, was to create a Jewish State where Jews could live in peace. Though he died at a young age, the impact of Herzl’s vision among European Jewry was a defining moment for the future of the Jewish State—and Jerusalem.
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