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  2. Nathan Birnbaum - Wikipedia

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    Birnbaum was born in Vienna into an Eastern European Jewish family with roots in Austrian Galicia and Hungary. [3] His father, Menachem Mendel Birnbaum, a merchant, hailed from Ropshitz, Galicia (now Poland), and his mother, Miriam Birnbaum (née Seelenfreund), who was born in Carpathian Rus (now Ukraine), of a family with illustrious rabbinic lineage, had moved as a child to Tarnow, Galicia ...

  3. Golus nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Birnbaum in the 1910s, the main thinker and activist behind Diaspora Nationalism.. Golus nationalism (Yiddish: גלות נאַציאָנאַליזם Golus natsionalizm after golus, Hebrew: לאומיות גולוס, romanized: Gālūṯ leumiyút), or diaspora nationalism, is a national movement of the Jewish people that argues for furthering Jewish national and cultural life in centers ...

  4. Klau Library - Wikipedia

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    It was known as the Hebrew Union College Library until 1961, when it was renamed in honor of Board of Governors member David Klau. [1] [2] The library began as a collection of textbooks locked in a chest and managed by the janitor of the first Hebrew Union College building in downtown Cincinnati. [3] This collection numbered 103 in 1875.

  5. A brief history of the Israel-Palestinian conflict - explained

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    Austrian writer Nathan Birnbaum coined the term “Zionism” in 1885 as Jews, particularly from eastern Europe, continued to arrive in Palestine. ... The Hebrew University and Histadrut, a labour ...

  6. Racial conceptions of Jewish identity in Zionism - Wikipedia

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    [ae] Birnbaum, though he militated against a latent trend in Jewish nationalism that "craved to answer antisemitic nationalist chauvinism in kind", still thought race was the foundation of nationality, [57] Jabotinsky wrote that Jewish national integrity relies on "racial purity", [52] [af] that "(t)he feeling of national self-identity is ...

  7. Kadimah (student association) - Wikipedia

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    Kadimah (Hebrew: קדימה, lit. Onward ) (German: A.V. Kadima Wien ) was the first Jewish student association in Vienna , founded many years before Theodor Herzl became the leading spokesman of the Zionist movement .

  8. Basel Program - Wikipedia

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    The Basel Program was drafted by a committee elected on Sunday 29 August 1897 [1] comprising Max Nordau (heading the committee), [2] Nathan Birnbaum, Alexander Mintz, Siegmund Rosenberg, Saul Rafael Landau, [3] [2] [4] together with Hermann Schapira and Max Bodenheimer who were added to the committee on the basis of them having both drafted previous similar programs (including the "Kölner ...

  9. List of libraries in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Bernard G. Segal Law Library, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Conard Schick Library; Eilat Campus Library, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; Elyachar Central Library; Hadassah Academic College Library; Kinneret Academic College Library; The Neiman Library of Exact Sciences and Engineering, Tel Aviv University; ORT Braude Academic College ...