Judenstaat

Judenstaat by Theodor Herzl, published by Courier Corporation in 1988, is a revised edition that spans 160 pages and is presented in English. This work articulates Herzl’s strong belief that Jews would not be assimilated into existing populations, advocating for the establishment of a Jewish state. The book serves as a significant polemic from 1896, outlining the political and historical justifications for a Jewish homeland.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of Herzl’s arguments and insights into the Jewish experience, particularly in relation to the Middle East and the historical context surrounding Israel and Palestine. This edition also includes an Introduction by Louis Lipsky and a biography of the author, providing additional context to Herzl’s influential ideas. The dimensions of the book are 8.5 inches in height and 5.5 inches in length, making it a manageable read for those interested in history and Jewish studies.
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Theodor Herzl’s passionate advocacy of the founding of a Jewish state grew out of his conviction that Jews would never be assimilated into preexisting populations. His influential 1896 polemic discusses the political and historic rationales for a Jewish homeland. This excellent translation includes an Introduction by Louis Lipsky and a biography of the author.
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