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THEODOR HERZL (1860-1904). Hungarian journalist and founder of Zionism. Illustration from a Russian commemorative anthology published, 1922, by Jewish emigrantss in honor of Herzl, who is shown with his 1896 pamphlet, Der Judenstaat. In the background, Zionist pioneers mount to a symbolic new Jerusalem

THEODOR HERZL (1860-1904). Hungarian journalist and founder of Zionism. Illustration from a Russian commemorative anthology published, 1922, by Jewish emigrantss in honor of Herzl, who is shown with his 1896 pamphlet, Der Judenstaat. In the background, Zionist pioneers mount to a symbolic new Jerusalem


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THEODOR HERZL (1860-1904). Hungarian journalist and founder of Zionism. Illustration from a Russian commemorative anthology published, 1922, by Jewish emigrantss in honor of Herzl, who is shown with his 1896 pamphlet, Der Judenstaat. In the background, Zionist pioneers mount to a symbolic new Jerusalem

THEODOR HERZL (1860-1904).
Hungarian journalist and founder of Zionism. Illustration from a Russian commemorative anthology published, 1922, by Jewish emigrantss in honor of Herzl, who is shown with his 1896 pamphlet, Der Judenstaat. In the background, Zionist pioneers mount to a symbolic new Jerusalem

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1922 Founder Frontiersman Hebrew Herzl Hungarian Immigrant Journalist New Jerusalem Pamphlet Russian Settler Symbol Theodore Zionism


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This print showcases Theodor Herzl, a Hungarian journalist and the visionary founder of Zionism. The image is an illustration from a Russian commemorative anthology published in 1922 by Jewish immigrants as a tribute to Herzl's remarkable contributions. In the foreground, we see Herzl holding his influential pamphlet from 1896 titled "Der Judenstaat" (The Jewish State), which laid out his vision for establishing a homeland for Jews. The backdrop of this artwork depicts Zionist pioneers ascending towards a symbolic new Jerusalem, representing their determination to create a safe haven for the Jewish people. This powerful imagery encapsulates the essence of Herzl's mission and highlights his role as an early symbol of hope and resilience. Herzl's profound impact on history cannot be overstated. His ideas paved the way for the establishment of Israel as an independent nation years after his untimely death in 1904. With his iconic beard and intense gaze, he personifies dedication and perseverance in pursuit of justice. This print serves as both a historical record and an inspiration to future generations who continue to work towards preserving Jewish identity and ensuring its place among nations. It reminds us that one individual can ignite change through their words and actions, leaving behind a lasting legacy that transcends borders and time itself.

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