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Theodore Herzl and Eliezer Ben Yehudah Daniel E

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Page 1: Theodore Herzl and Eliezer Ben Yehudah Daniel E

Theodore Herzl

By: Daniel Egozi

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Early Life • May 2, 1860

•Born in Budapest, Hungary to Jewish family

• Studied law, journalism, and literature in Vienna at 18 years old

• Became literary editor of Neue Freie Presse and wrote plays for Vienna Theater

• He was engaged in a young German activist group

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Family

• Father was Jacob Herzl – highly successful business man

• Sister was Pauline Herzl – year older than Theodore and her unexpected death from typhus impacted Theodore greatly

• On June 25 1889 he married Julie Naschauer, a non-Jew and had three kids, Pauline, Trude, and Hans

• They had a miserable marriage

• most of his family is buried with him

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Early Influences• His Grandfather, Simon Loeb Herzl, attended Judah Alkalai’s synagogue and had one of the first copies of his 1857 pro Zionist pamphlets

• As a reporter for Neue Freie Presse, Herzl covered the Dreyfus Affair in 1894 , where a Alfred Dreyfus, a French Jewish army captain, was wrongly convicted of spying for Germany

• Following the conviction Herzl witnessed mass rallies where people chanted, “Death to the Jews”

• He then wrote a play called a new ghetto, which showed the lack of equality for Jews in Vienna

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Zionist Leader• Herzl’s belief in Zionism began to spread

• Theodore Herzl met with the Sultan of Turkey in 1896 to ask for a Jewish home in Palestine but the Sultan rudely refused, saying that Palestine would always remain Muslim

• In 1897, Herzl planned the First Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland and he was elected President

• In 1898, he began a series of initiatives to build a Jewish country

• He was received by the German emperor several times and he attended the Hague Peace Conference

• In 1902-03, Herzl negotiated with the Egyptian government to have the Jewish state in Al’ Arish, in the Sinai Peninsula

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Zionist Leader • In 1902-03, Herzl tried to obtain support for the Jewish homeland from Pope Pius X, but the Pope couldn’t support the Jews if they didn’t accept the divinity of Christ

• In 1903, the British government offered Herzl British East Africa, Uganda, to be the Jewish state

• Herzl, being threatened by the Russian government, when to Russia to beg the government to treat Jews in Russia better

• Herzl was in favor of taking Uganda as the Jewish state because of all of the pogroms in Russia so he proposed the offer at the Sixth Zionist Congress

• The Seventh Zionist Congress however, voted against it, saying that the Jewish homeland must be in the Promised Land

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Death and Burial• Herzl died July 3, 1904, before the Uganda plan was rejected

• Died at age 44 of heart failure and pneumonia

• He wished to have a poor funeral without speeches or flowers, and to be buried in a vault by his father until his remains could be taken to Palestine

• In 1949 his body was taken to the new State of Israel where it was buried on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, his memorial, cemetery, and major tourist attraction

• It is know Israel’s army cemetery, and many famous Zionist leaders were buried there, such as Golda Meir, Yitzhak Rabin, and Levi Eshkol

• Most of Herzl’s family is also buried there, alongside him

• Herzl is forever known as the leader of Zionism and the man who pushed for a State of Israel

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Facts• Two of his uncles and one of his aunts completely rejected the religious aspect of Judaism

• Herzl’s wife, a non-Jew was mentally unstable and so were his children, causing them to die tragically

• Pauline died of a mental illness and a drug addiction

• Hans converted to Catholicism and committed suicide

• Trude, also mentally unstable, died in a Nazi death camp

• Herzl’s only grandchild, Stephan, jumped off of the Massachusetts Avenue Bridge

• Herzl’s children lost his wife’s ashes accidentally

• Herzl’s only son was uncircumcised

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Eliezer Ben Yehuda

By: Daniel Egozi

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Early Life• Born January 7, 1858 in Luzhki, Lithuania as Eliezer Yitzhak Perlman

• At three, he started to attend a cheder where he studied Hebrew and Bible

• By 12 years old he was reading large portions of Torah, Mishna, and Talmud

• His parents wanted him to become a Rabbi, so they sent him to a yeshiva

• He continued to learn ancient Hebrew but later learned French, German, and Russian

• Sent to Dunaburg for more education

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Family•Parents were Yehuda Leib and Feyga Perelman

•First wife, Devora Jonas, died in 1891of tuberculosis, leaving him with five small children

• She wanted him to marry her younger sister, Paula Beila whose Hebrew name was Hemda, and he did

• Three of his children died of diphtheria, all within 10 days

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Early Influences• Eliezer Ben Yehuda read the Hebrew language newspaper, HaShahar and became fully acquainted with the language and Zionism

• With his knowledge in the belief of Zionism, he was convinced that the revival of the Hebrew language could unite all Jews worldwide

• Moved to Paris to study at Sorbonne University

• Studied history and politics of the Middle East and advanced Hebrew classes

• He was then convinced that the revival of the Hebrew language was practical

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The Making of the Hebrew Language• In 1881, Eliezer Ben Yehuda immigrated to Palestine and settled in Jerusalem

• Motivated by ideas of Zionism, he set out to create a language that would replace Yiddish

• He successfully renewed the Hebrew language

• Raised his son entirely on Hebrew

• Established the Committee of the Hebrew language, later known as the Academy of the Hebrew language

• Some words never caught on

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Journalistic Career• Editor of several Hebrew language newspapers: HaZvi, Hashkafa, HaOr

• HaZvi closed down for a year because of Orthodox Jews’ objection to the use of Hebrew, “the holy tongue,” for everyday conversation

• Wrote first modern Hebrew dictionary

• His second wife, Hemda, was one of the editors for the newspaper, allowing him to concentrate on creating the language

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Death and Commemoration• Died December of 1922 at age 64 of Tuberculosis

• He is buried on Mount of Olives

• 30,000 people went to his funeral

• Eliezer Ben Yehuda is forever known as the reviver of the Hebrew language

• One of the most popular streets for tourists in Israel is Ben Yehuda Street

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Facts• Eliezer Ben Yehuda and his first wife, Devora, raised the first ever modern Hebrew speaking family

• His son Ben Zion Ben Yehuda was the firs child ever raised on the modern Hebrew language

• Eliezer Ben Yehuda refused to expose his child to any other language

• When he caught his wife singing his child a Russian lullaby, he scolded her

• He changed his name from Eliezer Yitzhak Perelman to Eliezer Ben Yehuda in 1879