theodor herzl

'If you will it, is no dream!': What would Herzl think of Israel today? - opinion

On its 75th birthday, would Herzl be proud or disappointed at how Israel developed, perhaps both?

30/04/2023

Israel at 75: Zionism is becoming more religious, linked with Judaism

As Israel matures, Zionism is morphing and adopting a more religious tone than its secular founders. Was this inevitable? Should it be stopped? How can we adapt?

By NICOLE JANSEZIAN
29/04/2023

Being a Jew is easier now, but still difficult outside Israel - opinion

Jews living in Israel, even if they never put on tefillin, observe a single Shabbat or visit the Western Wall, live and breathe Judaism.

By GAEL GRUNEWALD
25/04/2023

A Zionist Omer: Significant days in Israeli history

A proposal for a Zionist counting of the Omer, a purposeful reflection on the significance of just a few of the anniversaries, commemorations, and celebrations in the weeks ahead.

Israel's Days of Future Passed: How our crisis began and how to fix it

In many ways, Israel is facing its Brexit moment, whereas the public’s craving for simple solutions overcomes factual arguments. 

05/04/2023

Can we use Theodor Herzl to solve Israeli politics, Palestinian issue? - opinion

Herzl’s Zionism – contrary to popular misperception – is not about Jews moving to their ancestral land. It is about the transformation of Judaism.

25/03/2023

Everyone knows Herzl, it's time for everyone to know Max Nordau

Max Nordau was a central figure in the early years of modern political Zionist movement, he also founded the Zionist Organization with Theodor Herzl.

By ZACK ROTHBART/JTA
01/02/2023

Can we draft Herzl for today's Jewish issues?

At a time of increased polarization, there is a growing need not only to elevate our uniting national figure but also to promote a “what would Herzl do” discussion as input for our challenges.

06/01/2023
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