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had been sent by Herzl the previous year to inspect the existing colonies of Jewish
Settlements that already existed in the region, and he gave his report predicting what its future progress would look like. The main issue facing the Congress with regards to the colonisation of the land was the large
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Herzl was an Austro-Hungarian Jew and is known as the 'Father of
Political Zionism' as he is responsible for starting the World Zionist Organisation and the Zionist Congress. He died in 1904 before seeing the state of Israel established, but is celebrated in modern day Israel as the visionary behind
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On this day they also set out the fund's five objectives for the general area of "Palestine and Syria". The first was the establishment of various insurance and shipping companies that would aid in the future mobilisation of Jewish Labour. The second was that it was to provide financial support for
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Congress was to discuss how to generate more support from Jewish communities across the world for the Zionist movement. A modern Jewish State could not be formed without significant international support and a population of Jews large enough to sustain a state. This
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in its centre, and the word "Zion" in the middle of the star. The design was adopted by Herzl, who then removed the words and added a lion reared on its hind legs in the centre of the star, with seven stars printed into each of the star’s points. This version of the flag bears strong resemblance to
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was presented and consequently adopted on the third day of the
Congress. The flag was presented by Rabbi Jacob Baruch Askowith. Askowith was an American Jew who had created it in 1891 for a local Zionist movement in Boston called B'nai Zion ('Sons of Zion'), where it gained popularity as a Zionist
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Congress that two significant amendments were made to the representative bodies: The first was that women were allowed to become members and vote. The second was that a delegation of socialists were admitted to the Congress. The official admission of socialists to the Congress
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in their own state. He began to lobby for the creation of a Jewish State, and formed the World
Zionist Organisation (WZO) in 1897. In August that year, the organisation met at the First Zionist Congress. It was there that it was decided that the Jewish State should be established in the region of
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factions, who believed that the Jewish People are not intended to re-cultivate the ancient land of Judea until such time as the
Messiah were to arrive. Additionally, many would not support a secular Jewish State, maintaining that Jews could only live in a Jewish State in which the laws were in
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Nordau co-founded the World
Zionist Organisation along with Herzl, and helped to give the congress legitimacy and fame due to his reputation as being a respected journalist and Intellectual. He pushed Herzl to establish the Congress, in order to rebut those who claimed that Zionism was not
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to develop. Thirdly, it would organise trade in and out of the new State. Its fourth objective was to finance the acquisition of key infrastructure such as roads, mines and harbour works. Finally, it would facilitate the establishment of separate banks for each of these endeavours.
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in 1897, with 400 delegates coming together from
Austria, France, England, Russia, Prussia and Argentine Republic. The Second Congress saw the first appearance in the WZO of several figures who would become key players in the future establishment of the State, such as
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Congress had doubled in size, there was still significant opposition in Jewish communities worldwide to the WZO and its aims. Opposition came from various Jewish factions. Most notable of the opposition was Asher Ginsburg (more commonly known as
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to cultivate the land and create institutions necessary for a state to exist. Therefore, the Second Congress was dedicated to creating these institutions and supporting existing communities in the area, as well as lobbying Jewish communities for support.
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The Congress ran on an identical program to that of the First Congress. The proceedings began with formal opening speeches from the Chairman and Vice-Chairman, and voting was held to elect the new members of the executive team and members of the
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the modern-day flag of Israel, and was adopted for the Second Congress. Due to its American origin, the basic design was adopted in 1948 due to the amount of American Jews who voted for it when the modern state of Israel was established.
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Zionism aspires not only to the economic and political renewal of the Jewish people, but also to its spiritual revival based on achievements of modern culture. Zionism would not take any steps which would contradict Jewish religious
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We are ready to bring about the reconstruction of Judaism; we have everything in abundance, men, material and plans. What we require is the soil…no one will deny that there is an unbreakable connection between our people and this
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announced their progress in the preceding year. The Major progressions were that 913 Zionist Societies were currently in operation across the world, and the organisations treasury had raised 60,000 francs for the WZO treasury.
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living in the area, with 92% of the population of Syria-Palestine being Arabic. There was an acknowledgement that any removal of Arabs from the area had to be done with diplomatic care, so as to not cause conflict with
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sentiment felt by Socialist groups prior to 1898. Previously, zionism was seen as antithetical to the socialist cause because the migration of Jewry to Palestine would remove working class Jews from the
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The Fund was established with 2 million pounds sterling and was given its own committee who were tasked with setting up branches of it in their respective countries, with its main Headquarters in
273:, the means which it commands, and the persons who constitute it, must not be directed against the aspirations of the people … Our next objective is therefore the conquest of the communities.
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gave his own speech and the schedule for the remaining three days was announced. After the formalities of the opening speeches, various spokespersons from the committees established at the
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Syrkin was an early developer of the Jewish National Fund and was a staunch socialist. He was the first to suggest the concept of the collective settlement (later known as a 'Kibbutz').
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brought together delegates from across the world to raise funds, lobby support and create the institutions that would one day form the modern day Jewish State known as Israel, which was
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because there was an over-representation of Orthodox Rabbis on the proposed list. Debate ensued but the list was accepted nonetheless. The aims of the Committee were based upon
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in their respective countries. Additionally, it was believed that if socialism were to triumph, all forms of discrimination would be abolished, including
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and advocated for further settlement of the land and an increase in land acquisitions. Several streets in modern day Israel now bear his name.
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Goldstein, Yossi (December 2010). "Eastern Jews vs. Western Jews: the Ahad Ha'am–Herzl dispute and its cultural and social implications".
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Proposed flag for the future state that was used in the Second Congress. It bears resemblance to the modern flag, with the
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in 1917. He later became the president of the World Zionist Organisation in 1920, and was the first President of Israel.
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used today (pictured above) is very similar to the one that was proposed to the Second Zionist Congress in 1898.
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movement and was closely allied with Achad Ha'am. In 1923 became the head of the
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proposed a list of members for the committee which was rejected by
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The main focus of the day was the discussion of the potential for "
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1649:"First Zionist Congress & Basel Program (1897)".
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1577:"How Israel can trace its flag's roots to Boston"
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1429:Berenbaum, Michael; Skolnik, Fred, eds. (2007).
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1279:. USA: Encyclopedia Judaica. pp. 627–636.
1050:. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. pp. 11–12.
287:After Herzl’s opening speech, Vice-Chairperson
168:, was to engage with Jewish communities in the
1438:Getzel, Kressel (2007). "Zionist Congresses".
330:The third day of the Congress established the
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570:Outcomes of the Congress
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609:Adoption of the Flag
550:Nachman Syrkin, 1920
524:Jewish National Fund
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1590:Studies in Zionism
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