The Jewish State by Theodor Herzl is a foundational work of modern Zionism, published in 1896. It outlines Herzl's vision for the establishment of a sovereign Jewish homeland as a solution to widespread anti-Semitism and the challenges faced by Jewish communities in Europe. The book presents practical ideas for creating a Jewish state and emphasizes the importance of political and social organization to achieve this goal.
Book information
Genre
Politics and Government
Length
4 hrs 40 mins
Publish date
Feb 14, 1896
Language
English
About the Author
Theodor Herzl
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