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The Jewish State
Contributor(s): Herzl, Theodor (Author), Auerbach, Jerold S. (Foreword by)
ISBN: 1610272862     ISBN-13: 9781610272865
Publisher: Quid Pro, LLC
OUR PRICE:   $18.99  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: January 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Middle East - Israel & Palestine
- History | Jewish - General
- Religion
Dewey: 956.940
Physical Information: 0.44" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.64 lbs) 112 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Middle East
- Ethnic Orientation - Jewish
- Religious Orientation - Jewish
 
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Publisher Description:
Quality, well-presented hardcover edition of a historical classic, suitable for libraries, bookshelves, gifting, and appreciation of its immeasurable global impact--featuring an all-new introduction. Few books have changed human history as did Theodor Herzl's 1896 tract advocating the founding--even the inevitability--of a Jewish state. The new edition from Quid Pro Books adds a Foreword by Jerold S. Auerbach, Professor Emeritus of History at Wellesley College and recognized as a leading scholar in the U.S. on Judaism in America and Israeli history. Auerbach's extensive introduction brings home the importance and complexities of this historic work, of this visionary man. Founder of the World Zionist Organization and an Austrian intellectual, Theodor Herzl (1860-1904) recognized that Jews would never be truly assimilated in any country they settled in, even over the course of centuries, and could only find a home in their own nation. More than that, creating a new Jewish state would provide the opportunity to evolve it under advanced Western democratic ideals and structures. "The earth resounds with outcries against the Jews," Herzl wrote, "and these outcries have awakened the slumbering idea." The idea was a "very old one: the restoration of the Jewish State."? The old idea was given a new voice and Utopian contours by Herzl. Translated to English in this 1904 version (from the 1896 original, "Der Judenstaat") and supplemented further with notes and a preface by Jacob De Haas in 1917, this version recounts steps that Herzl and others had taken after 1896 toward persuading world leaders of the necessity of creating a Jewish homeland in what is present-day Israel. Adding the 2014 introductory essay by Professor Auerbach, the Quid Pro Books edition is a modern, professional presentation with accurate republication of an early and accepted translation of this historic work. Part of the History & Heroes Series from Quid Pro Books."