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Political Zionism Dr. Azzam Tamimi Markfield,, 22 February 2003 info@ii-pt.com www.ii-pt.com

How & Why? Multitude of factors led to success of political Zionism - regional - international Muslims own contribution: - backwardness; - ignorance; - corruption; - injustice; - infighting.

Concepts Theological Zion :: spiritual link to Jerusalem Political Zionism: - an ideology that is of complex European origins, rooted primarily in the socioeconomic realities of the Eastern European Jewish ghettoes & in European society of the late 19 th Century. Its objectives: - To deliver the Jewish people and turn them from parasites into citizens of their own exclusively Jewish state ; - To transform individual & communal Jewish parasitic modes of existence into international symbiosis.

Zionism and Judaism Almost all influential pioneers of political Zionism despised Judaism and were ashamed of their Jewishness,, e.g. - Theodor Herzl (1860-1904), 1904), thought of baptism - Max Nordau (1849-1923), 1923), Herzl s closest friend, a self-avowed atheist. He believed that the Torah was inferior compared to European classics.. and childish as philosophy and revolting as morality. - Chaim Weizman (1874-1952), 1952), Israel s s first president.

Zionist Movement Components: Jews of diverse backgrounds: - non-specific (mainstream), - socialist, - religious, - revisionist, - labour,, etc.

Common denominator conviction that since their early history, the Jews have constituted a nation, a people and that this peoplehood confers on them certain timeless national rights; the Jews, without waiting for the divine intervention, should achieve autoemancipation by taking matters into their own hands and terminating their state of perpetual alienation & deep longing; this can be achieved via creating a Jewish state whose Jewishness lay neither in its religious orientation nor in its commitment to Judaism and its values but in its presumed national (ethnic) Jewish character.

European Jews World s s Jews in 1800 totaled no more than 2.5 million, 90 per cent of them in Europe Up to the French Revolution The French revolution and emancipation Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) 1821) - revoking rights granted by the revolution to the Jews - provoking nationalist sentiment Prussian King and German Princes re-impose old restrictions

Out of the Ghetto Enlightenment influence; Voltaire (1694-1778) 1778) Reform Judaism of M. Mendelssohn (1729-86) Economic empowerment Migration to urban centres Intellectual salons; shame of Jewishness (Lassalle) Intermarriage Conversions to Protestantism or Catholicism Patriotism (the model of Gabriel Riesser) Backlash of orthodoxy: for Judaism to survive, it needed the exclusivity of the ghetto

En route political Zionism Next Year in Jerusalem : : the central place of Zion. False Messiahs from David Alroy (12 th C.) to Shabtai Zvi (17 th C.). 18 th and 19 th C. England: memoranda and pamphlets proposing restoring Jews to their ancient homeland. Napoleon called on Jews of Asia and Africa to join him in restoring old Jerusalem. In 1839 the London Globe (mouthpiece of the Foreign Office) published a series of articles advocating the establishment of an independent state in Syria and Palestine, envisaging the mass settlement of Jews. Disraeli s s (1804-1881) 1881) & George Eliot s s (1819-1880) 1880) novels and romanticising the return to Jerusalem Anonymous projects stressing futility of emancipation and calling for return to Jerusalem.

Leading Figures of Political Zionism Moses Hess (1812-1875): 1875): The Revival of Israel known as Rome and Jerusalem, the last nationality question. At the end of 19 th C. there were more than 5 million Jews in Russia, the majority of them severely restricted. Apart from a few millionaires, the majority lived in poverty. 1881-1884 1884 pogroms (destructions) in response to rumors that the Jews had killed Alexander II (the good tsar of Russia). Mass migration largely to the U.S. and less to Britain, S. Africa and W. Europe. Leo Pinsker (1821-1891): 1891): diagnosing the illness and prescribing the medicine; from assimilation to statehood (in U.S.A. or Asiatic Turkey). The Lovers of Zion: Associations promoting Jewish migration to Palestine founded 1881-2 2 independently of each other in a number of Russian cities. Nathan Birnbaum: : said to be the real father of political Zionism, preceded Herzl in developing a plan for establishing a Jewish state in Palestine.

Theodor Herzl (1860-1904) 1904) Austro-Hungarian journalist & founder of political Zionism, born in Budapest and educated in Vienna. His closest friend described him as intolerant, inhumane in his judgment of people, domineering and hyper-egoistic. egoistic. In 1893, he envisaged the general baptism of Jewish children, because Jews must submerge themselves in the people. He wanted to appeal to the Pope: help us against anti-semitism and I in return will lead a great movement among the Jews for voluntary and honorable conversion to Christianity. A few months afterwards he came up with a different solution to the problem: launch a Jewish national loan to finance emigration to the Promised Land. At the age of 36, in mid-february 1896, he published Der Judenstaat (The Jewish State: An Attempt at a Modern Solution of the Jewish Question) An assimilated Jew asserts the failure of assimilation no matter what ( we( shall not be left in peace ).