Industrial Age · Europe · Politics
1896
Herzl's Jewish State
1896
A Viennese journalist shaken by the Dreyfus trial published a slim book arguing that Europe's Jews needed a state of their own. Der Judenstaat was dismissed as fantasy by nearly every rabbi who read it. The following year Herzl convened the First Zionist Congress in Basel, and the Jewish state began, slowly, to be organized into being.