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Zionism Collection

Zionism, a movement that shaped the course of Jewish history, has been marked by significant events and influential figures

Background imageZionism Collection: BALFOUR DECLARATION, 1917. The letter written by British Foreign Secretary Arthur

BALFOUR DECLARATION, 1917. The letter written by British Foreign Secretary Arthur James Balfour to Lord Rothschild on November 2, 1917

Background imageZionism Collection: THEODOR HERZL (1860-1904). Hungarian-born Austrian journalist and founder of Zionism

THEODOR HERZL (1860-1904). Hungarian-born Austrian journalist and founder of Zionism

Background imageZionism Collection: Illustration representing Theodor Herzl (1860 - 1904), Jewish writer of Hungarian origin

Illustration representing Theodor Herzl (1860 - 1904), Jewish writer of Hungarian origin
GIA4816043 Illustration representing Theodor Herzl (1860 - 1904), Jewish writer of Hungarian origin. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; eGiancarlo Costa; out of copyright

Background imageZionism Collection: Lord Balfour speaking in support of the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine

Lord Balfour speaking in support of the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine, 1927 (b/w photo)
8626577 Lord Balfour speaking in support of the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine, 1927 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageZionism Collection: Moses Hess

Moses Hess
3739629 Moses Hess; (add.info.: Moses (Moshe) Hess (1812 - 1875) a Jewish French philosopher, most well known for his being a founder of Labour Zionism

Background imageZionism Collection: Albert Einstein and the major Zionist leader David Ben Gourion, c. 1950's (b/w photo)

Albert Einstein and the major Zionist leader David Ben Gourion, c. 1950's (b/w photo)
1735827 Albert Einstein and the major Zionist leader David Ben Gourion, c.1950's (b/w photo) by Unknown photographer, (20th century)

Background imageZionism Collection: Sir Herbert Samuel

Sir Herbert Samuel
3787320 Sir Herbert Samuel -; (add.info.: Sir Herbert Samuel - the British High Commissioner of Palestine. Portrait. HS: English politician and diplomat: 6 November 1870 - 2 February 1963)

Background imageZionism Collection: Second Zionist Congress at Basel

Second Zionist Congress at Basel
3782720 Second Zionist Congress at Basel; (add.info.: Second Zionist Congress at Basel being addressed by Theodor Herzl. 28 -31 August 1898 Funk & Wagnall)

Background imageZionism Collection: Fifth Zionist Congress, Basel, 1901, commemorative postcard

Fifth Zionist Congress, Basel, 1901, commemorative postcard
3921161 Fifth Zionist Congress, Basel, 1901, commemorative postcard by Lilien, Ephraim Moses (1874-1925); (add.info.: Fifth Zionist Congress, Basel, 1901, commemorative postcard)

Background imageZionism Collection: Dr. Chaim Weizmann in London, c. 1938 (b / w photo)

Dr. Chaim Weizmann in London, c. 1938 (b / w photo)
JHL390914 Dr. Chaim Weizmann in London, c.1938 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageZionism Collection: Isaiah by Ephraim Moses Lilien

Isaiah by Ephraim Moses Lilien
3789667 Isaiah by Ephraim Moses Lilien by Lilien, Ephraim Moses (1874-1925); (add.info.: Isaiah the prophet, by Ephraim Moses Lilien)

Background imageZionism Collection: Map of Palestine, 1926 (colour litho)

Map of Palestine, 1926 (colour litho)
3482908 Map of Palestine, 1926 (colour litho) by Trietsch, Davis (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: PalAastina-Wirtschafts-Atlas. Berlin: Orient-Verlag, [1926])

Background imageZionism Collection: Portrait of Jonathan Eubeschutz, Chief Rabbi in Altona (engraving)

Portrait of Jonathan Eubeschutz, Chief Rabbi in Altona (engraving)
XJF119877 Portrait of Jonathan Eubeschutz, Chief Rabbi in Altona (engraving) by German School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Jonathan Eybeschutz (1690-1764)

Background imageZionism Collection: Israel Zangwill, (1864-1926). British humorist and writer, 1894-1907

Israel Zangwill, (1864-1926). British humorist and writer, 1894-1907. Artists: Israel Zangwill, Unknown
Israel Zangwill, (1864-1926). British humorist and writer, 1894-1907. From Ogdens Guinea Gold Cigarettes

Background imageZionism Collection: Israel Zangwill (1864-1926), English-born Zionist and writer, early 20th century

Israel Zangwill (1864-1926), English-born Zionist and writer, early 20th century

Background imageZionism Collection: Theodor Herzl (1860-1904), Zionist leader, 1903

Theodor Herzl (1860-1904), Zionist leader, 1903. Herzl convened the first Zionist Congress, at Basel in 1897, formally establishing the Zionist movement which campaigned for the creation of a Jewish

Background imageZionism Collection: Theodor Herzl (1860-1904), Zionist leader

Theodor Herzl (1860-1904), Zionist leader. Herzl convened the first Zionist Congress, at Basel in 1897, formally establishing the Zionist movement which campaigned for the creation of a Jewish state

Background imageZionism Collection: Theodor Herzl, journalist, founder of Zionism

Theodor Herzl, journalist, founder of Zionism
Theodor Herzl (born Benjamin Zeev Herzl, 1860-1904), Austro-Hungarian journalist and the founder of modern political Zionism. Date: circa late 19th century

Background imageZionism Collection: GOLDA MEIR (1898-1978). Israeli stateswoman. Photographed by Marion S. Trikosko, 1973

GOLDA MEIR (1898-1978). Israeli stateswoman. Photographed by Marion S. Trikosko, 1973

Background imageZionism Collection: PALESTINE: JEWISH COLONIST. Davora Rushkin, a Jewish immigrant from Poland, at

PALESTINE: JEWISH COLONIST. Davora Rushkin, a Jewish immigrant from Poland, at the Borochov Girls Farm, Palestine, c1920. Digitally colored by Granger, NYC -- All rights reserve

Background imageZionism Collection: STEPHEN S. WISE (1879-1949). Stephen Samuel Wise

STEPHEN S. WISE (1879-1949). Stephen Samuel Wise. American (Hungarian-born) Jewish religious leader and Zionist. Photographed December 1924

Background imageZionism Collection: TEL AVIV: ZIONISTS, c1925. Left to right, beside the guard: Meir Dizengoff, Cheim Weizmann

TEL AVIV: ZIONISTS, c1925. Left to right, beside the guard: Meir Dizengoff, Cheim Weizmann, Lord Arthur Balfour, Otto Warburg and Nahum Sokolow

Background imageZionism Collection: THEODOR HERZL (1860-1904). Hungarian Zionist leader. Oil over a photograph, n. d

THEODOR HERZL (1860-1904). Hungarian Zionist leader. Oil over a photograph, n. d
THEODOR HERZL (1860-1904). Hungarian Zionist leader. Oil over a photograph, n.d

Background imageZionism Collection: THEODOR HERZL (1860-1904). Austrian journalist and founder of Zionism

THEODOR HERZL (1860-1904). Austrian journalist and founder of Zionism. Oil over a photograph

Background imageZionism Collection: Moses Hess (b / w photo)

Moses Hess (b / w photo)
XJF373275 Moses Hess (b/w photo) by German Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Moses Hess (1812-75) German born Jewish philosopher; ); German, out of copyright

Background imageZionism Collection: Jewish Traders and Merchants, printed by Auguste Bry (engraving) (b / w photo)

Jewish Traders and Merchants, printed by Auguste Bry (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF115870 Jewish Traders and Merchants, printed by Auguste Bry (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageZionism Collection: PALESTINE COLONISTS, 1920. An immigrant camp of the Zionist Commission to Palestine at Tel Aviv

PALESTINE COLONISTS, 1920. An immigrant camp of the Zionist Commission to Palestine at Tel Aviv, 1920

Background imageZionism Collection: LOUIS MARSHALL (1856-1929). American lawyer and civic leader. Photographed c1900

LOUIS MARSHALL (1856-1929). American lawyer and civic leader. Photographed c1900

Background imageZionism Collection: THEODOR HERZL (1860-1904). Illustration from a Russian commemorative anthology published

THEODOR HERZL (1860-1904). Illustration from a Russian commemorative anthology published, 1922, by Jewish emigres in honor of Herzl, who is shown with his 1896 pamphlet, Der Judenstaat

Background imageZionism Collection: THEODOR HERZL (1860-1904). Austrian journalist and founder of Zionism. Herzl, center

THEODOR HERZL (1860-1904). Austrian journalist and founder of Zionism. Herzl, center, between his mother and Israel Zangwill at the Sixth Zionist Congress at Basel, August 1903

Background imageZionism Collection: ALBERT EINSTEIN (1879-1955). American (German-born) theoretical physicist

ALBERT EINSTEIN (1879-1955). American (German-born) theoretical physicist. Photographed with Zionist leaders David N. Mosessohn

Background imageZionism Collection: Theodor (Binyamin Zea ev) Herzl (1860-1904) born in Budapest, Hungary, founder

Theodor (Binyamin Zea ev) Herzl (1860-1904) born in Budapest, Hungary, founder the Zionist political movement. Head-and-shoulders profile photographic portrait

Background imageZionism Collection: THEODOR HERZL (1860-1904). Hungarian journalist and founder of Zionism

THEODOR HERZL (1860-1904). Hungarian journalist and founder of Zionism. Illustration from a Russian commemorative anthology published, 1922, by Jewish emigrantss in honor of Herzl

Background imageZionism Collection: Dr Chaim Weizmann speaking at Rishon LeZion, WW1

Dr Chaim Weizmann speaking at Rishon LeZion, WW1
Dr Chaim Azriel Weizmann (1874-1952), member of the Zionist Commission in Palestine, who later became the first President of the State of Israel

Background imageZionism Collection: CHAIM WEIZMANN (1874-1952). Russian chemist and Zionist leader

CHAIM WEIZMANN (1874-1952). Russian chemist and Zionist leader


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Zionism, a movement that shaped the course of Jewish history, has been marked by significant events and influential figures. One pivotal moment in this narrative is the Balfour Declaration of 1917, a letter penned by British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour. This declaration expressed Britain's support for the establishment of a national home for Jews in Palestine. At the heart stands Theodor Herzl, an Austrian journalist who founded this ideology. Born in Hungary, he dedicated his life to advocating for Jewish self-determination and played a crucial role in laying the foundation for modern Israel. An illustration depicting Herzl captures his determination and vision. The impact extended beyond its founder; it attracted prominent personalities like Albert Einstein and David Ben-Gurion. A black-and-white photograph from the 1950s showcases their meeting at Princeton University, where these two major Zionist leaders discussed their shared aspirations. Another key figure was Sir Herbert Samuel, who became the first High Commissioner for Palestine under British rule. His involvement further solidified Zionism's place on an international stage. The Second Zionist Congress held at Basel exemplifies how this movement gained momentum over time. Gathering delegates from various countries, it served as a platform to discuss strategies towards achieving Jewish statehood. Albert Einstein's involvement with Zionism cannot be understated either; his voice echoed through speeches given during critical times such as World War II when he advocated for justice and equality amidst turmoil. A commemorative postcard capturing the Fifth Zionist Congress held in Basel in 1901 highlights both unity and diversity within this movement as representatives convened to shape its future path. Even outside formal gatherings or political arenas, Zionists faced challenges together. An intriguing lithograph depicts an attack against Max Nordau during a Zionist dance party in Paris—a reminder that opposition existed even within social settings but did not deter their resolve. Dr. Chaim Weizmann's presence throughout history is also worth mentioning.