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  2. Homeland for the Jewish people - Wikipedia

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    But this is wholly fallacious. The "Jewish State" was never part of the Zionist programme. The "Jewish State" was the title of Herzl's first pamphlet, which had the supreme merit of forcing people to think. This pamphlet was followed by the first Zionist Congress, which accepted the Basle programme—the only programme in existence." [15]

  3. Let My People Go: The Story of Israel - Wikipedia

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    With narration by Richard Basehart and an original score by Israeli composer Marc Lavry, Let My People Go depicts the story of the efforts to create a homeland for the Jewish people, interweaving archival footage of such individuals and events reaching back to Theodor Herzl in 1897 at the First Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland.

  4. Theodor Herzl - Wikipedia

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    Herzl and his family, c. 1866–1873 Herzl as a child with his mother Janet and sister Pauline. Theodor Herzl was born in the Dohány utca (Tabakgasse in German), a street in the Jewish quarter of Pest (now eastern part of Budapest), Kingdom of Hungary (now Hungary), to a Neolog Jewish family. [3]

  5. Category:Films about Jews and Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Barney's Version (film) Bart Got a Room; Barton Fink; Beau Is Afraid; The Believer (2001 film) Benya Krik (film) Berlin 36; The Bespoke Overcoat; Between the Temples; Biloxi Blues (film) Blum Affair; Boardwalk (film) The Book of Esther (film) Brighton Beach Memoirs (film) Broadway Bound (film) Broken Barriers (1919 film) The Burning Cold (film ...

  6. A Flag Is Born - Wikipedia

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    Program cover. Comparisons to the American Revolution.(Yehudah Magnes opposed it).[1]A Flag Is Born is a 1946 play that advocated the creation of a homeland for the Jewish people in the ancient Land of Israel—at the time of the play's release Mandatory Palestine, under British administration.

  7. Chaim Weizmann - Wikipedia

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    Zionists believed that anti-Semitism led directly to the need for a Jewish homeland in Palestine. Weizmann first visited Jerusalem in 1907, and while there, he helped organize the Palestine Land Development Company as a practical means of pursuing the Zionist dream, and to found the Hebrew University of Jerusalem .

  8. Category:Biographical films about Jewish people - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Biographical films about Jewish people" ... The Glory of Life (2024 film) Golda's Balcony (film) H. Hanna's War; Hannah Arendt (film) Home Movie ...

  9. Kimberley Plan - Wikipedia

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    With rampant anti-Semitism in Europe, the Freeland League for Jewish Territorial Colonization was formed in London in July 1935, [1] to search for a potential Jewish homeland and haven. The League was a non-Zionist organisation and was led by Isaac Nachman Steinberg .