The Jewish Influence on CivilizationBloch Publishing Company, 1974 - 236 pages |
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Page 128
... Theodor Herzl . Theodor Herzl was born in 1860 in Budapest . He studied in Vienna and upon graduation became a free lance writer . After witnessing the treatment accorded Jews in the European countries , Herzl despaired of ever ...
... Theodor Herzl . Theodor Herzl was born in 1860 in Budapest . He studied in Vienna and upon graduation became a free lance writer . After witnessing the treatment accorded Jews in the European countries , Herzl despaired of ever ...
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... Theodor Herzl said , " If you will it , it is no dream . " Since the first Zionist Congress , the will to achieve the goal of reestablishing the Jewish State never wavered . Through the influence of Dr. Chaim Weizmann , who subsequently ...
... Theodor Herzl said , " If you will it , it is no dream . " Since the first Zionist Congress , the will to achieve the goal of reestablishing the Jewish State never wavered . Through the influence of Dr. Chaim Weizmann , who subsequently ...
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