The Jewish State

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The Jewish State
Herzl Theodor
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Throughout Herzl's life, DieWelt served as the exponent of his ideas. At first, Herzl contributednumerous articles. He sent in a regular weekly review of allactivities connected with the movement. He was responsible for manyunsigned articles and notices. He directed the paper in all itsdetails, although he refused to figure as its official editor andpublisher. The amount of work he did during the months preceding theCongress was amazing. He was completely absorbed in every aspect ofthe Congress.... The man of the pen revealed himself as a first-class manof action.
On August 29, 1897, the First Zionist Congress was assembled, not inMunich but in Basle, Switzerland. The majority of the delegates to theFirst Zionist Congress, drawn to Basle from all parts of the world, saw Herzl for the first time. The total number of delegates at thefirst session was 197.
The first act of the Congress was the adoption of a resolution ofthanks to the Sultan of Turkey. Then Herzl rose and walked over to thepulpit.


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